Fire Sprinkler Installation

Designing and installing a fire sprinkler system isn’t just about pipes and water—it’s about protecting lives, property, and your business continuity. At Element Fire Sprinkler Service, we deliver code-compliant systems engineered for performance from day one.

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How Do I Know I Need a New Fire Sprinkler System?

Most people don't think about fire sprinkler installation until something forces the conversation. Here are the situations where it typically comes up:

  • New construction — any new commercial, multi-family, or residential build will require a fire sprinkler system per code

  • Tenant improvements or change of occupancy — renovating a space or changing how it's used can trigger a sprinkler requirement

  • Retrofits on older buildings — many older structures are required to bring systems to current code, especially during renovation permits

  • No system exists — if your building doesn't have one and you're unsure whether it should, the answer is usually yes

  • System is beyond repair — aging infrastructure, chronic leaks, or outdated components sometimes make replacement more practical than continued repairs

If any of these apply to your property, give us a call. We'll take a look and give you a straight answer on what's required and what makes sense.

What We Provide

Element handles fire sprinkler installation start to finish — design, permitting, fabrication, and final commissioning. Every system we build meets NFPA standards and local AHJ requirements. No bare-bones bids, no surprise change orders.

We install all major system types:

  • Wet pipe systems — the most common for commercial and multi-family buildings

  • Dry pipe systems — for spaces that can't hold standing water, like parking garages and cold storage

  • Pre-action systems — for server rooms, archives, and high-value assets where accidental discharge would be costly

  • Deluge systems — for high-hazard environments requiring full-coverage response

  • Antifreeze Systems —positioned as a wet pipe alternative for freeze-prone spaces, which helps customers understand when they'd need it vs. a dry pipe system

  • Steel pipe — framed as the commercial workhorse, covering both new construction and retrofits (which is a key service for Element)

  • Copper — tied to residential and light commercial, with a nod to aesthetics since that matters in luxury mountain properties

  • CPVC — kept straightforward as the cost-effective residential option

We work with general contractors, developers, property owners, and homeowners across the I-70 corridor. From blueprint to final inspection, we build systems that are ready when it matters most.

Before & After

Element replaced outdated steel supply piping with code-compliant copper piping to meet water authority requirements before the new backflow assembly was installed. The result is a cleaner, safer, and fully compliant system built for long-term performance.

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Before: Steel Piping

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After: Copper Piping

Our Services

Ready To Protect Your Property?

Whether you’re planning a new build, a tenant improvement, or a complex retrofit — Element has the experience and the team to handle it right. We pick up the phone, we show up on time, and we do the job right.

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