Fire Protection & Sprinklers in Aurora, IL

Compare 21 fire protection & sprinklers contractors near you in Aurora and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.4/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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Fire & Life Safety Consultants, LLC

2½+ years online
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C&E Fire Protection, Inc.

5.0~18 years online
cefireprotection.comGet a Free Quote

Motion Detectors Inc D/B/A Naperville Alarm

5.014½+ years online
napervillealarm.com

NewDew Sprinklers Service Corp.

5.04 years online
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Shambaugh & Son

5.030+ years online
shambaugh.com

Alarm Detection Systems

4.729½+ years online
adsalarm.com

Allegiant Fire Protection

4.68½+ years online
allegiantfire.net

Pinnacle Fire Protection Inc ILLINOIS only

4.516½+ years online
pinnaclefireprotection.com

MacQueen | Emergency Solutions Service Center

4.4~10 years online
macqueengroup.com

Valley Fire Protection & Plumbing

4.4~29 years online
valleyfire.com

Fire Service, Inc.

4.0~24 years online
fireserviceinc.com

Marmic Fire & Safety

3.821+ years online
marmicfire.com/about/locations/woodridge-il

First Alert

3.229½+ years online
firstalert.com

Thompson Electronics Company

1.030½+ years online
thompsonet.com

Fire Protection & Sprinklers in Nearby IL Cities

Fire Protection & Sprinklers in Aurora, IL

Aurora, IL fire protection installers handle commercial system inspections for Fox Valley businesses, NFPA 13D residential installs in new tract neighborhoods, and fire alarm systems for schools and warehouses. Brands stocked: Tyco/JCI, Viking, Reliable, Notifier, Honeywell, Edwards. IL state fire marshal oversees commercial; local AHJ for residential.

Aurora Fire Department conducts commercial inspections. IL requires a state-issued Sprinkler/Alarm Contractor license. Residential sprinkler requirements vary by jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sprinklers required in new homes?
Not by IL state code. Some Aurora-area jurisdictions and HOAs require them.
Annual commercial inspection — required?
Yes for most commercial occupancies. Frequency varies by occupancy classification.
NFPA 13D vs 13R?
13D = single-family/duplex; 13R = low-rise multi-family up to 4 stories.
Backflow preventer required?
Yes per local water utility standards.

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