Buildings change over time. Tenants change. Layouts change. Storage levels increase. These changes often require fire sprinkler system upgrades to match current building needs and fire code requirements.
We upgrade sprinkler systems across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland for warehouses, multifamily buildings, commercial spaces, and facilities. Our work helps property owners adapt fire protection systems so they match the building today and support future use.
Building expansions often require sprinkler system changes. New floor space, added units, or reconfigured layouts require updated sprinkler coverage.
We review the existing system, identify gaps in coverage, and install new piping, sprinkler heads, and system components where required. The goal is simple. A system that protects the entire building and supports the new layout.
A building used for offices today may later serve storage, retail, or light industrial use. These changes affect fire protection requirements.
We upgrade sprinkler systems so they match the building’s new use and hazard classification. Property owners and contractors rely on system upgrades to support renovations, tenant improvements, and new occupancy approvals.
Older sprinkler systems often require upgrades to meet modern standards. Outdated piping, sprinkler heads, or system design can create coverage gaps and inspection issues.
We upgrade aging systems across Vancouver buildings. Our work replaces outdated components, improves system layout, and helps bring the system in line with current fire protection expectations.
Parkades in older buildings often contain outdated sprinkler systems. Corrosion, poor coverage, and aging materials often require replacement or system improvements.
We upgrade parkade sprinkler systems by replacing piping, installing new sprinkler heads, and improving system reliability. This helps property owners address safety concerns and maintain dependable fire protection in parking areas.
Talk with us about sprinkler system upgrades for your building. We review the existing system, identify what needs improvement, and complete the work required to support building safety.