Everything you need for comprehensive fire protection, all under one roof.
Since 2006, we’ve been fortunate to partner with the region’s finest businesses and organizations in retail, healthcare, warehousing, education, entertainment and more. We pride ourselves on our ability to work within a variety of architectural frameworks. And we can’t wait to bring our decades of fire protection experience to your next project.
How can Absolute Fire Control be of service to you?
DESIGN
Our team of NICET-certified designers are well-versed in the most advanced 3D modeling technologies, including HydroCAD and REVIT. This allows us to fully immersive ourselves in your project, even before construction begins, providing the most precise sprinkler specifications and installation directions possible. In the end, that gets you increased overall building safety and minimal rework required during the later phases of construction.
FABRICATION
Our collaborative team works closely with property owners, managers, architects, contractors and other trades to ensure that your fire protection system is built-to-order in our 30,000 square foot warehouse, then seamlessly integrated into your facility. We accomplish this by utilizing BIM-coordinated design and having small, nimble teams designated to each project.
INSTALLATION
The most rewarding part of every project is when your sprinklers, hydrants, pumps, standpipes, alarms, fire suppression systems and more are installed in your building—on time and on budget. Every aspect is customized to your building’s unique architecture to ensure the safety of your occupants, the protection of your property and complete peace of mind.
INSPECTIONS, TESTING & MAINTENANCE
Fire system inspections are required by law to keep your building in compliance with industry and insurance codes. We provide regularly scheduled inspections, testing and maintenance to ensure that your system will operate as designed. If there are any deficiencies or recommended improvements, you will receive a detailed report with options for repair. Inspections can be weekly, monthly, quarterly, bi-annually or annually.