Crawford Sprinkler Company

Crawford Sprinkler Company Protecting the Southeast for over 100 years!
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01/09/2020

As the weather gets colder, the risk of freezing pipes in fire protection sprinkler systems increases drastically. When the water inside the pipes freezes, it expands and pushes against the walls of the pipe with more than enough force to rupture them. If the pipes burst, severe water damage could occur when they thaw. Follow these simple instructions to prevent water damage, expensive repair costs and inadequate fire protection as the weather begins to turn:

Get your system inspected. Automatic sprinkler components are required to be inspected annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 25. More frequent testing may be required depending on the local authority having jurisdiction. If your wet sprinkler system contains an antifreeze solution, samples should be tested at multiple points throughout the freezing season to verify that the solution has not weakened. Not only will an inspection by a qualified fire protection provider uncover any physical deficiencies with your system, it will also keep you in compliance with all applicable codes so you don’t get fined.

Keep cold air out. Be on the lookout for areas in your building that could let cold air in and increase your risk of freezing pipes. Broken windows, thin insulation, cracked walls, and exposed roof areas are a few examples. Be sure to keep windows and doors closed when not in use for entering and exiting your building. Areas with sprinkler piping should be above 40 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. Fire protection technicians complete building inspections for facilities with sprinkler systems prior to freezing weather, but conditions may change so it is important to remain vigilant.

If something does go wrong, please contact us! It is important to act fast if a problem occurs with your sprinkler system to prevent major damage to your facility.

01/06/2020

The National Fire Protection Association filmed this live burn/fire sprinkler demonstration in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, using a 360-degree camera. The v...

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Side by side comparison of a residential room fire with and without fire sprinklers.

Fire sprinklers save lives!
11/13/2019

Fire sprinklers save lives!

Channel 9 reporter Dave Faherty is with fire crews and is asking what exactly happened inside the plant.

If you ask your voice-controlled personal assistant to give you a report on your fire detection setup—“Alexa (or Google)...
11/08/2019

If you ask your voice-controlled personal assistant to give you a report on your fire detection setup—“Alexa (or Google), what is the status of my fire alarm system?”—you likely won’t receive an answer. But that may change soon...

Fire alarm systems and the Internet of Things

11/02/2019

Crawford Sprinkler Company is hiring!

We are looking for pipe fitters, foremen and helpers with experience in the fire sprinkler industry. Candidates must have a valid driver's license. Note that we require drug testing for all new hires.

Call Garrett Holland at 828-327-4116 or come by our office to fill out an application. at:

1814 US Highway 70 SW
Hickory, North Carolina 28602

Address

1814 US Highway 70 SW
Hickory, NC
28602

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18283274116

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