Find licensed Detroit contractors for code-required fire sprinkler inspections, fire alarm testing, extinguisher service, and suppression systems — commercial and residential.
Every system in your building has a code-required service schedule. Find the right licensed specialist for each.
Sprinkler inspection, testing, repair & installation per NFPA 25.
Alarm installation, testing, monitoring & inspection per NFPA 72.
Extinguisher inspection, recharge, hydrotesting & sales per NFPA 10.
Restaurant hood system inspection & service per NFPA 96 / UL 300.
Clean agent & special-hazard suppression for server rooms and critical assets.
Exit sign and emergency lighting testing per NFPA 101 / OSHA.
Smoke & CO alarm installation and home fire safety services.
Fire protection is a licensed trade in Michigan. Before hiring, verify the contractor holds the proper state license for the system they'll service, ask whether technicians carry NICET certifications, and request sample inspection reports — your fire marshal and insurance carrier will both want clean documentation. Companies serving the Detroit metro often bundle sprinkler, alarm, extinguisher, and emergency lighting service into one recurring contract, which usually lowers total cost and keeps every system on schedule.
Like most U.S. jurisdictions, Detroit enforces fire codes based on NFPA standards: fire sprinklers need quarterly and annual inspections (NFPA 25), fire alarms annual testing (NFPA 72), extinguishers annual service (NFPA 10), and kitchen hood systems semiannual service (NFPA 96). The Detroit fire marshal's office (your AHJ) sets the final requirements — a licensed local contractor will know them.
Michigan regulates fire protection work through state contractor licensing, and code-required inspection and testing must be performed by qualified, licensed personnel. Listings in our directory display license credentials so Detroit property owners can verify qualifications before hiring.
Typical starting points: annual sprinkler inspections from roughly $200–$500 for small buildings, fire alarm testing $300–$800, extinguisher service $5–$15 per unit, and semiannual kitchen hood service $150–$400 per system. Detroit prices vary with building size and market rates — comparing two or three licensed local contractors is the best benchmark.
Often, yes. Many full-service fire protection companies in the Detroit area handle sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers, and emergency lighting in combined visits, which reduces cost and keeps all your inspection records aligned on one schedule.