31402, Savannah, Georgia - September 18, 2020
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.84 - $2.31 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) This is a general price for fire sprinkler installation. Cost includes drawing up plans, permitting, piping installation, sprinkler heads, and fittings for a wet commercial system. Excludes emergency lighting, dry systems, residential systems, restaurant fire suppression systems, or high-rise buildings and skyscrapers (10+ stories).
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
31401, Savannah, Georgia - September 18, 2020
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.84 - $2.31 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) This estimated price includes fire sprinkler installation labor. Cost accounts for drawing up plans, permitting, piping installation, sprinkler heads, and fittings for a wet commercial system. Does not include emergency lighting, dry systems, residential systems, restaurant fire suppression systems, or high-rise buildings and skyscrapers (10+ stories).
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31401, Savannah, Georgia - July 27, 2018
Residential Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.25 - $1.41 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) Estimated quote includes residential fire sprinkler system installation. Also includes designing the system, hanging CPVC pipes, connecting pipes to the water supply, and installing the appropriate sprinkler heads . Cost does not take into account booster pumps, copper piping, commercial and industrial buildings, apartment complexes, and historic homes.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
31402, Savannah, Georgia - July 27, 2018
Residential Fire Sprinkler Installation$1.25 - $1.41 per square foot of sprinklered area (new construction) Quote estimate includes labor. Also includes designing the system, hanging CPVC pipes, connecting pipes to the water supply, and installing the appropriate sprinkler heads . Cost does not account for booster pumps, copper piping, commercial and industrial buildings, apartment complexes, and historic homes.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |