The average home today is filled not merely with precious lives, but with valuable keepsakes. The specific dollar value of these elements doesn't matter because a fire ravages everything regardless. An electrical fire is especially hazardous as it may happen while a house is empty or everyone is asleep and go unnoticed in its early stages because of this. Tragic events triggered by fire can be avoided by checking out a fire sprinkler system. Consider the equal factors of cost, size and variety when making a decision on a system.
All industrial sprinkler systems have to be installed by a licensed contractor and inspected to meet code. Hiring a licensed contractor is not a requirement for home fire sprinkler set up but is highly recommended to avoid an inadequate or inferior system being put in. Materials, labor, the availability of satisfactory water pressure and square footage all factor into the price. The type of piping used especially has a big consequence on the final price of the installation. Sprinkler system manufacturers normally work through contractors and home builders exclusively which usually leads to some discounts on the installation of the system. Another overlooked factor is having sufficient water pressure as this can get expensive to remedy. Sprinkler systems that have to boost or provide their own water pressure are much more expensive than ones that do not.
The total square footage of a house determines the size of system to be installed. The city building code office and fire authorities have rules concerning the size system a home needs. One sprinkler head is normally installed for every 300 square feet, based on how far the brand of sprinkler head sprays. The garage and kitchen have an increased risk for fires and these areas usually have extra sprinkler heads put in. The rules for fire sprinkler set up should be known by your contractor and he ought to be listed at the area fire marshal's office.
Usually the type of system chosen for the home ranges according to available adequate water pressure. There are various kinds of system to choose from but all home installations require a sprinkler system with sufficient water pressure at all times. The amount of water pressure decides whether a system needs extra equipment such as a booster pump to maintain adequate pressure. Usually larger homes would have a system that is at least partially connected to the city water supply so that it can sustain pressure. Features like electronic control of sprinkler heads enabling individual ones to be turned on and support for different retardent mixes to supplement the water supply can be found in modern fire sprinkler systems. There are also hybrid systems for higher end homes which use a different variety of fire retardant to douse flames in particular parts of the house. Mansions and other luxery residences will often have these systems to fulfill insurance prerequisites for private collections of valuables.All homeowners should consider looking into a fire sprinkler system an intelligent decision. The benefits and peace of mind one feels over-shadow the initial cost affiliated with such an installation.