NFPA 25 Certified Inspections

Fire Sprinkler Inspection in Texas

E&R Ibukun LLC provides professional fire sprinkler inspection in Texas for commercial, industrial, and residential properties statewide. Every inspection follows NFPA 25 and Texas state code. We handle the reports and file the paperwork.

Reg. No. SCR-G-3451926NFPA 25 CompliantState Documentation IncludedAll of Texas

What We Check

What a Fire Sprinkler Inspection in Texas Covers

NFPA 25 fire sprinkler inspection in Texas covers more than just the sprinkler heads. Every component that affects system performance gets tested at the required interval. We check the whole system, not just the parts that are easy to reach.

  • Sprinkler heads: corrosion, paint, physical damage
  • Control valves: open/close operation and supervisory signals
  • Alarm valves and water flow devices
  • Pressure gauges on wet and dry systems
  • Water supply and flow tests per NFPA 25
  • Hangers, bracing, and pipe integrity
  • Backflow preventer testing and certification
  • Fire pump inspection and flow test
  • Inspector test valve and drain testing
  • Full written report and state documentation
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NFPA 25 Inspections Across Texas: Required Intervals

The frequency of each inspection item is set by NFPA 25. Here is what is required at each interval for a typical commercial wet pipe system in Texas.

Quarterly

  • Control valve position
  • Alarm devices
  • Fire department connections

Semi-Annual

  • Gauges (wet/dry systems)
  • Alarm valves
  • Deluge and pre-action valves

Annual

  • Full system inspection
  • Internal inspection of sprinkler heads
  • Water supply test
  • Fire pump annual test

5-Year / As Required

  • Internal pipe inspection
  • Obstruction investigation
  • Sprinkler head replacement (50-year heads)

Texas properties with high-piled storage, large occupancy loads, or systems that have exceeded their service intervals often require additional testing beyond the NFPA 25 minimums. Our inspectors flag those situations and provide a clear written recommendation so you stay ahead of enforcement.

How Our Texas Fire Sprinkler Inspection Process Works

Schedule, inspect, document, file. We handle every step and leave you with a clean record.

01

Schedule

Call or text to book. We confirm your property address, system type, and inspection scope. We work around your operating hours.

02

Inspect

Certified technicians arrive and conduct a full NFPA 25 inspection of every component required at your inspection interval.

03

Document

We produce a written inspection report covering every tested component. Deficiencies are noted with a recommended repair action.

04

File

State documentation and any required local fire marshal reports are filed. You receive digital copies of everything.

Fire Sprinkler Inspection FAQ

Common questions about fire sprinkler inspection requirements in Texas.

How much does fire sprinkler inspection in Texas cost?

The cost of fire sprinkler inspection in Texas varies by building size, system type, and inspection interval. Most commercial annual inspections are priced per zone or per building square footage. Call (832) 961-8372 for a quote specific to your property. We provide written pricing before any inspection begins.

How often is a fire sprinkler inspection required in Texas?

NFPA 25 requires quarterly, semi-annual, and annual inspections depending on which components are being tested. Most commercial properties need a full annual inspection, with quarterly inspections of control valves and alarm devices. Texas also requires inspections after any system modification or fire event.

What does a fire sprinkler inspection in Texas include?

A full NFPA 25 inspection covers sprinkler heads (looking for corrosion, paint, or damage), control valves, alarm valves, water supply tests, pressure gauges, hangers and bracing, backflow preventers, and the fire pump if present. We document every component and note anything out of compliance.

Do you provide the fire marshal report after inspection?

Yes. Every inspection includes a full written report and all required state documentation. We handle the local fire marshal report so you have everything on file when an inspector comes.

What happens if my system fails the inspection?

We document the deficiency and give you a clear repair recommendation. If the issue is minor and we have the parts on the truck, we can often fix it the same day. For larger repairs, we schedule a follow-up and provide a written scope of work with pricing before any repair starts.

Can you inspect dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge systems across Texas?

Yes. We inspect all water-based suppression system types across Texas: wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge systems. Each system type has its own NFPA 25 testing requirements, and our technicians are trained on all of them.

Do you do sprinkler inspections for residential properties in Texas?

Yes. We inspect residential fire sprinkler systems for single-family homes and multifamily buildings across Texas. Residential systems follow NFPA 13D or 13R inspection intervals depending on the system type.

Get a Texas-Licensed Fire Sprinkler Inspector

Serving all of Texas, from Houston to the Panhandle. We come to you, inspect to NFPA 25, and file the state paperwork. Call or text to get on the schedule.