Sprinkler System Installation by Fields Fire Protection
Sprinkler System Installation by Fields Fire Protection

Initial Assessment and Planning

The first step in any successful fire protection system installation is a thorough site evaluation. At Fields Fire Protection, we understand the importance of assessing various factors to develop an effective sprinkler system design. We will evaluate the layout of your property, the local water supply, any potential fire hazards, and your property’s current adherence to local fire codes. Each property—whether commercial, industrial, or residential—has unique characteristics that require a customized approach. Our experienced team tailors each sprinkler system to ensure it meets the specific needs of the property, ensuring optimal fire safety.

Installation Process

Once your site evaluation and planning is complete, we move on to the installation process. Our approach involves a step-by-step approach that encompasses everything from precise fire protection system design to pipe installation and strategic placement of sprinkler heads. Our experienced technicians play a crucial role in the installation process, ensuring that each component is properly positioned for maximum coverage and effectiveness. Common materials used during the installation include pipes, fittings, valves, and various types of sprinkler heads, all selected for their durability and reliability.

Testing and Final Inspection

After installation, rigorous testing of your sprinkler system is critical to ensure that your new sprinkler system works properly. Our technicians verify system pressure, water flow and coverage areas to ensure that every aspect functions at optimal levels. A final inspection is conducted to confirm compliance with local fire codes and safety standards. At Fields Fire Protection, we prioritize not only the installation of reliable fire suppression systems but also the assurance of their optimal performance and safety, establishing peace of mind for our customers. Whether you're considering a fire sprinkler installation or an upgrade, our dedicated team is here to help you protect what matters most.


Fire Sprinkler, Foam, & Pre-Action Systems
Fire Sprinkler, Foam, & Pre-Action Systems

Fire safety is paramount for safeguarding your business and ensuring the safety of your employees. At Fields Fire Protection, we offer a wide range of fire suppression systems to keep you and your business safe, including fire sprinklers, foam systems and pre-action systems.

Fire Sprinklers

Fire sprinklers are the most common type of fire suppression system. Our fire sprinkler systems are designed to activate automatically as soon as a fire is detected. They work by distributing water to extinguish flames quickly and suppress heat, which minimizes damage and acts quickly to protect anyone inside the building.

Foam Systems

Foam systems are ideal for extinguishing fires in industrial settings that involve flammable liquids. This type of system uses a mixture of water and foam concentrate to suffocate and smother the fire. The foam forms a blanket over the fire and cuts off the oxygen supply that fuels the flames. Fields Fire Protection typically installs this type of system in more industrial facilities to specifically target fires that impact those areas the most.

Pre-Action Systems

Fields Fire Protection also specializes in installing pre-action systems. This type of fire suppression system is ideal in environments where water damage needs to be at a minimum, such as museums, libraries and data centers. This type of fire suppression system combines aspects of both dry and wet pipe sprinkler systems and uses pressurized pipes that contain nitrogen and water. The fire detection device allows water into the pipes but doesn’t release it until it receives a second confirmation of fire, which helps to minimize water damage while also providing a quick response.


Contact Fields Fire Protection for Customized Fire Suppression Systems

At Fields Fire Protection, our experienced technicians are dedicated to providing tailored solutions that meet the specific requirements of your property and will advise you on the best fire suppression system to install for your needs. We conduct thorough assessments, design and install systems, and provide ongoing maintenance and inspections to ensure optimal performance. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!


Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems
Kitchen Fire Suppression Systems

Kitchen fire suppression systems are most commonly found in restaurants and cafeterias; however, they can be installed in apartment buildings or student housing. Many property managers are opting into kitchen fire suppression systems for their dorm rooms and apartment complexes because of the expensive cost associated with a repairing or replacing damage caused by a devastating fire. Kitchen fire suppression systems can be installed above stoves, deep fat fryers, and ovens to offer protection from grease fires. Fires require oxygen, heat, and fuel to continue to burn. In a kitchen, all three are readily available. Kitchen hood suppression systems deploy wet chemicals that starves the fire of oxygen causing the fire to go out almost as soon as it started. Different systems are needed depending on the size of the kitchen and what kitchen appliances put you at risk. Ultimately, it is much more expensive to repair structural damage after a fire than the install a kitchen fire suppression system. So what are you waiting for? Call Fields Fire Protection today! (484) 497-5646


The Importance of Fire Sprinkler Systems
The Importance of Fire Sprinkler Systems

The sooner a fire can be extinguished, the better the outcome.

(1)    Fire Sprinkler Systems Protect Your Business

(2)    Reduce Downtime

(3)    Save Lives

(4)    Reduce Property Damage

(5)    Meeting Insurance Requirements and can help you reduce your rate

(6)    Meeting Municipality Requirements can reduce unwanted fees or fines


We provide full fire protection capabilities including design, fabrication, installation, inspection, repair, and maintenance. Call today to learn more!