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38501, Cookeville, Tennessee - July 27, 2018
Residential Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.15 to $1.29 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) This estimate includes home fire sprinkler installation. Also includes permit inspection fees, plastic water pipes, fire sprinkler heads, fittings, valves, backflow prevention device, and hardware. There is an additional cost for retrofitting sprinklers into an existing home, commercial properties, booster pump installation, well systems, multi-purpose systems, and additional plumbing services.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team See the Cookeville Fire Sprinklers Cost Report
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07302, Jersey City, New Jersey - September 18, 2020
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Installation$2.45 to $3.07 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) Labor for commercial fire sprinkler installation is included in estimate. Cost accounts for plans, permits, pipes, valves, fittings, and sprinkler heads for new commercial building . Items not included: buildings over 10 stories, home sprinkler systems, dry pipe systems, emergency lighting installation, or kitchen fire suppression systems.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team See the Jersey City Fire Sprinklers Cost Report
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44691, Wooster, Ohio - July 27, 2018
Residential Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.24 to $1.40 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) This residential fire sprinkler system installation price quote presumes typical conditions. No additional charge for permitting, CPVC piping, hardware, fittings, and sprinkler heads for stand-alone system (new construction). Cost excludes booster pumps, copper piping, commercial and industrial buildings, apartment complexes, and historic homes.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team See the Wooster Fire Sprinklers Cost Report
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39567, Pascagoula, Mississippi - September 18, 2020
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.82 to $2.28 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) Includes labor for fire sprinkler installation. Cost accounts for drawing up plans, permitting, piping installation, sprinkler heads, and fittings for a wet commercial system. No emergency lighting, dry systems, residential systems, restaurant fire suppression systems, or high-rise buildings and skyscrapers (10+ stories) included.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team See the Pascagoula Fire Sprinklers Cost Report
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