Fire Protection & Sprinklers in Washington, DC

Compare 18 fire protection & sprinklers contractors near you in Washington 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 23, 2026

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DC Fire Protection

11½+ years online
firesprinklerswashingtondc.com

Kelly-Williams Fire Protection LLC

Reliance Fire Protection

25½+ years online
reliancefireprotection.com

True Protection Home Security Systems Washington

11½+ years online
truehomeprotection.com/locations/dc/washington

Allied Fire Protection Inc

5.0~24 years online
alliedfireinc.com

Phoenix Fire Protection

5.0

Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, Formerly Strickland Fire Protection

5.027½+ years online
stricklandfire.com

Security Camera Installation Service & IT Service DMV

4.93½+ years online
securitycamerasinstallationdmv.com

Guardian Fire Protection Services, LLC

4.826+ years online
guardianfireprotection.com

Sprinklers solutions LLC

4.3

Ace Fire Extinguisher Services Inc

4.128½+ years online
acefire.com

Fire Safety and Protection DC

3.8~15 years online
firesp.com

Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.

1.830½+ years online
reliablesprinkler.com

Fire Protection & Sprinklers in Washington, DC

Washington, DC fire protection installers handle commercial inspections for federal-adjacent buildings, residential sprinklers in new builds and condo conversions, and fire alarm work for schools and embassies. Brands stocked: Tyco/JCI, Viking, Notifier, Honeywell, Edwards. DC requires sprinklers in nearly all new residential occupancies.

DCRA Fire Marshal conducts commercial inspections. DC requires a Fire Protection Contractor license.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sprinklers required in new homes?
Yes — DC requires residential sprinklers in nearly all new construction including single-family.
Annual commercial inspection — required?
Yes for most commercial occupancies.
Wet-pipe vs dry-pipe?
Dry-pipe required for unheated spaces (parking garages).
Backflow preventer required?
Yes per DC Water standards.

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