How much should I expect to pay for my fire sprinkler system?
If installed during new home construction, home fire
sprinklers often cost no more than 1 to 11/2 percent of the total
building cost, which is about what you'd pay for an upgrade in
carpeting. The investment in your family's fire protection may
be slightly lower or higher, depending on the location and complexity
of the home.
How long should installation take? Can other
construction work continue while the sprinklers are going in?
Again, fire sprinkler installations are like electricity, plumbing
or any other operational system in your home. The total time involved
will depend on the size and complexity of your home.
Certain portions of the system (i.e. water piping) are more easily
and cost-effectively installed in the earliest stages of construction,
while the actual finish (i.e. installing the fire sprinkler devices,
testing the system, etc.) will take place after the house is framed.
Fire sprinkler systems are often completed prior to the other systems
in your home, but other mechanical trades may work along side the
sprinkler contractor if necessary.
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