How It Works

Our Fire Protection Process

Evaluation, design, installation, certification. Four steps, full documentation, and zero forms for you to chase down.

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Site Evaluation

02

System Design

03

Precision Implementation

04

Final Certification

01

Site Evaluation

We walk the property before anything else. Every zone, every head, every pipe run. If something does not meet Texas state code or NFPA 25, we flag it in the report before a fire marshal does.

Fire sprinkler system ceiling evaluation
02

System Design

A restaurant hood system and a server room suppression system are completely different designs. We spec the right system for your occupancy type, square footage, and hazard class. NFPA 25 and Texas state code are built into every layout.

Fire suppression system design for commercial kitchen
03

Precision Implementation

We show up with everything the job requires. Technicians work around your schedule where possible. When we leave, the space is clean and the system is live.

E&R Ibukun LLC technicians executing fire protection installation
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Final Certification

You get the full paperwork package: digital records, state-required tagging, and any fire marshal reports the job requires. File it, forget it. Your property is covered.

Fire protection certification and compliance documentation

Why Our Process Matters

Texas state law is specific. Licensed contractors have to document every job and keep records the fire marshal can pull. One missing form can mean a failed inspection and real liability. Our process handles the documentation so that is never your problem.

NFPA 25

Every inspection follows the national standard for water-based fire protection systems.

Texas State Code

We keep up with Texas-specific requirements and handle all local fire marshal reports.

Digital Records

Full digital documentation provided after every job for your permanent records.

Frequently Asked Questions

What areas of Texas do you serve?

All of it. Houston is our base, but we run mobile teams to every Texas zip code. Gulf Coast, North Texas, rural counties. Wherever the property is.

Are you licensed and insured in Texas?

Yes. Registration number SCR-G-3451926, issued by the Texas Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal's Office. Every technician on a job is licensed and insured.

What fire sprinkler inspection standards do you follow?

NFPA 25 sets the baseline for water-based fire protection inspection and testing. We follow it on every job. We also track Texas state codes and local fire marshal requirements and handle all required documentation.

Do you offer emergency service outside of business hours?

Yes. (832) 961-8372 is a 24/7 line, any day. Burst pipes, alarm faults, post-fire system restoration, and on-site fire watch while a system is offline. If it is urgent, call.

Do you handle the paperwork for fire marshal compliance?

Yes. State documentation and local fire marshal reports are part of every job. You should not have to track down paperwork after the technician leaves.

Start with a Free Site Evaluation

Call or text (832) 961-8372 to get scheduled. We walk the property, build the plan, do the work, and file the paperwork.