Florida Fire Solutions provides professional fire sprinkler inspections in Fort Lauderdale, Florida performed to NFPA 25 inspection requirements with documentation designed for compliance. Fort Lauderdale includes beachfront condos, high-rise residential towers, hotels, marinas, office buildings, and busy retail corridors where inspections must be coordinated around residents, guests, and operating hours. As a local NFPA sprinkler inspection company, we support commercial fire sprinkler inspection needs with clear communication, organized scheduling, and AHJ-ready reporting.
We perform fire sprinkler inspection and testing on wet and dry systems and complete NFPA sprinkler system testing steps as required. In Fort Lauderdale, a failed fire sprinkler inspection often ties to coastal humidity and corrosion exposure, plus frequent tenant improvements that lead to painted or obstructed sprinkler heads, missing signage, inaccessible control valves, and leaks at valves or fittings in garages and mechanical spaces. We document deficiencies and guide sprinkler deficiency corrections, including fire sprinkler deficiency repair and fire sprinkler compliance repair when needed. If your system is red tagged or out of service, we help identify the cause and get you positioned for reinspection with reports suitable for AHJ submission.

Service areas include Fort Lauderdale and nearby Broward County locations, including Pompano Beach, Sunrise, Plantation, Weston, and Hollywood.
Most Fort Lauderdale commercial and multi-family buildings follow an annual fire sprinkler inspection schedule under NFPA 25 inspection requirements. Some systems also have periodic items that align with quarterly fire sprinkler inspection obligations depending on components and building use. We help confirm the schedule and keep documentation consistent.
Common causes include corrosion exposure in coastal areas, painted or obstructed sprinkler heads after renovations, missing signage, inaccessible control valves, and leaks at valves or fittings in garages and mechanical spaces. These issues are often identified during fire sprinkler inspection and testing and can lead to deficiencies. We document the findings and guide sprinkler deficiency corrections.
Yes. If you have a red tag fire sprinkler notice or the fire sprinkler system out of service, we can inspect to identify the cause, document the condition, and outline a correction plan. We can also support fire sprinkler compliance repair and coordinate sprinkler deficiency corrections so you are prepared for reinspection
Yes. We support NFPA 25 five year inspection requirements where applicable and provide documentation that fits the needs of condo and commercial property management. If you need help confirming whether a five year sprinkler inspection is required for your system, we can review the system type and the compliance expectations and schedule the appropriate inspection and testing.