Lower Construction Costs
On top of increased safety for your customers and value added
to the homes you build, you may be
able to benefit from cost-saving
incentives as well. Many municipalities offer what’s known
as “trade ups” for builders and designers who sell
sprinklered homes.
The options vary widely, which is
one of the reasons you want to meet with fire and code officials
early on. Examples of typical trade ups for a sprinklered development
or sub-division include street width reduction, additional units,
and increased hydrant spacing. Bundled together, trade ups can
net a builder significant savings.
Another option to explore is building code alternatives, which
might include a reduction in fire-rated portioning requirements
between the living spaces of the home and other
spaces, such as an attached garage. Sprinkler trade ups and code
alternatives can substantially offset the cost of sprinkler installation.
For more details see our
Trade-ups Page |