Sprinkler Systems for Your Commercial Property

You have invested in your first commercial property. Congratulations! Now it’s time to get your property ready to lease. The installation of fire sprinklers San Diego CA can protect valuable assets and is an added safety feature for any clients looking to rent commercial space. Here is a quick rundown of the different types of sprinkler systems to consider as you bring your business up to code:

1. Wet Pipe System

The most common type of sprinkler system installed in commercial properties is a wet pipe sprinkler system. These systems store water in the pipes themselves and sprinkler heads are installed on the ceiling. Wet pipe systems have water readily available in the case of a fire and are easy to install. Ongoing maintenance of a system like this is not high and could be a good fit for your property. 

2. Dry Pipe Sprinklers

If you live in a cold climate, your commercial property might be a good fit for a dry pipe sprinkler system. Dry pipe systems do not contain water readily available in the pipes, which means that freezing temperatures won’t leave you with pipes that burst in freezing temperatures. Valves housed within the system keep the water away from the piping system until a fire is detected, at which time the system activates and sends water out to extinguish the fire. 

3. Pre-Action Sprinkler System

A pre-action sprinkler system is a sound choice for your commercial property. This system requires both heat and smoke to be present before activation and is a good fit for facilities where accidental alarm triggers might occur. Manual overrides to fire detection are allowed in a pre-action system, protecting property assets. 

4. Deluge System

If your commercial property will be housing hazardous materials of any kind, this fire sprinkler system is the one for you. The sprinkler heads in the system are already open, and a valve is the only mechanism holding the water back from its exit. These systems allow water to be quickly dispersed if a fire takes hold. 

5. Early Suppression Fast Response System

If your commercial property is a warehouse, Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) systems are a great type of sprinkler system to explore. Designed to prevent accidental discharge, ESFR systems are located in the ceilings as opposed to exposed piping. These systems, like deluge systems, produce great amounts of water when a fire is detected, assuring that your property will be as protected as possible from the effects of accidental fire. 

These are a few of the many types of sprinkler systems available to your commercial property. Each system has unique features and will protect your investment and your clients from the catastrophe of a fire.