A Close Estimation Of The Cost Of A Home Fire Sprinkler System

Dorvin D Leis Co Inc
3 min readApr 10, 2018

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Often underestimated, the residential buildings without a home fire sprinkler system result in more number of deaths and loss of properties due to the home fires. While the homes equipped with the fire sprinkler systems and smoke alarms have been reported by NFPA to have a comparatively fewer number of deaths, injuries, less damage to property than the homes with only the smoke alarms.

Anyway, a home fire sprinkler system helps a great deal in reducing the fire risks that can occur anytime without notice. So, to keep you safe, here’s the close estimation of a total installation cost that a home fire sprinkler system comes with.

1. Though the cost of a home fire sprinkler system depends on its size and the type of fire sprinkler installation you choose, it usually costs $0.38 — $3.66 per sprinklered square foot with the average cost of per sprinklered square foot being $1.61.

2. Since a new house under construction provides an easy access to all the ceiling voids, installing a fire sprinkler system in such a building would cost less in comparison to retro-fitting any existing building with the fire sprinklers.

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While for new homes it costs $1 -$2 per sprinklered square foot, for retro-fitting the existing homes, it bears an average cost of $2 — $7.

3. The type of piping involved is yet another factor affecting the cost of a fire sprinkler’s installation. The use of plastic pipes such as CPVC and PEX pipes wherever needed reduce the installation costs in comparison to copper (metallic) piping.

The average cost of a non-metallic piping is $1.18 per sprinklered square foot, metallic installations cost $3.19 per sprinklered square foot, and a mix of both costs $1.56 per sprinklered square foot on an average.

4. Water supply cost also plays an important role. Those buildings depending on municipal water supplies need to install a backflow preventer, which is very vital for those sprinklers working on antifreeze solutions. While buildings with wells or a private water source need a water storage tank and a booster pump for the home fire sprinkler system installation.
The later bear an additional cost of $2000 — $3,600 on an average.

5. The system design also affects the installation cost. The fire sprinkler systems commonly use standalone pipes which have a dedicated water supply. However, a multipurpose system design includes water supply for domestic use and fire sprinklers. Hence, often a standalone system adds up to the overall cost.

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6. Of course, the location of a residential building does matter! Homes which have basement foundations increase its sprinklered square feet in comparison to the homes with slab foundations.

The homes with slab foundations have an average cost of $0.81 per sprinklered square foot, the ones with basement foundations have an average cost of $1.81 per sprinklered square foot and those with crawl space foundations have an average cost of $0.92 per sprinklered square feet.

Apart from the installation costs, there also exist home fire sprinkler system maintenance costs. Nevertheless, with the purchase of a right home fire sprinkler system and its installation and further inspections done by the highly experienced fire protection professionals and engineers, the maintenance costs are cut to half.

So it’s time to get your installations right for all the safety benefits!

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