Fire Sprinkler Repairs
Done Right the First Time
Licensed fire sprinkler repair services across South Florida. Deficiency corrections, component replacements, and code compliance repairs. Serving Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach & Monroe County.
State licensed fire protection contractor • License #FPC25-000017
What Are Fire Sprinkler Repair Services?
Fire sprinkler repair services address deficiencies, component failures, and code violations identified during inspections or flagged by your AHJ. A failed inspection or a red tag doesn't fix itself. Repairs need to be handled by a licensed fire protection contractor.
Most property managers scramble when a deficiency shows up on an inspection report. We make it straightforward: we identify the problem, document it properly, perform the repair, and provide the paperwork your AHJ and insurer need to close it out.
As a licensed fire protection company serving South Florida, we handle fire sprinkler repairs the right way: correct parts, correct procedures, and a written record of every repair performed. Need a repair handled fast?
Under NFPA 25 and Florida Fire Prevention Code, deficiencies identified during an inspection must be corrected within a defined timeframe. Unresolved deficiencies can result in failed re-inspections, AHJ notices, and insurance complications. Repairs must be performed by a licensed fire protection contractor.
Get Your Repair Scheduled →Florida Fire Solutions holds active license #FPC25-000017. Every inspection is performed by a trained technician and documented in a written report that meets AHJ and insurance standards.
What Types of Fire Sprinkler Repairs Do We Handle?
We repair all components of wet and dry pipe fire sprinkler systems. Whether it's a single deficient head or a system-wide valve issue, every repair is performed by a licensed contractor and documented for your records.
- Sprinkler head replacement: corroded, painted-over, physically damaged, or recalled heads
- Control valve and check valve repairs: stuck valves, missing tamper seals, and accessibility corrections
- Gauge replacement and pressure corrections throughout the system
- Alarm device repairs: waterflow alarms, tamper switches, and notification appliances
- Pipe and fitting repairs: leaking joints, damaged hangers, and seismic bracing corrections
- Signage, labeling, and documentation corrections required by your AHJ
Every repair we perform is documented with a written record you can submit directly to your fire marshal, property insurer, or management company to close out open deficiencies.
When Do You Need a Fire Sprinkler Repair?
Repairs are triggered by failed inspections, AHJ notices, or physical damage discovered on-site. Here are the most common situations we handle across South Florida.
Post-Inspection Deficiencies
Deficiencies identified during annual or quarterly inspections that must be corrected before reinspection
- Painted or corroded sprinkler heads requiring replacement
- Closed or improperly sealed control valves
- Failed or out-of-date gauges
- Missing or damaged spare head cabinet
- Alarm devices not functioning correctly
- Documentation and signage corrections
Red Tags & System Failures
Active impairments, red tag notices, or systems taken out of service requiring immediate attention
- Red tag issued by AHJ or fire marshal
- System listed out of service or partially impaired
- Active leaks from pipe joints or fittings
- Waterflow alarms or tamper switches not responding
- Physical damage from renovation or construction work
Find Fire Sprinkler Repair Services in Your City
Select your county below, then click your city to view the dedicated repair page for your area.
What Makes Us the Right Fire Sprinkler Repair Company for South Florida?
A lot of companies will send a tech with a clipboard and call it an inspection. We approach it differently. Every visit we make is backed by a licensed fire protection company with real accountability and documentation you can actually use.
Why Fire Sprinkler Repairs Are Common in South Florida
South Florida's climate and building activity create repair needs that other markets see far less frequently.
Salt air and humidity accelerate corrosion on sprinkler heads, especially in Miami-Dade and Monroe County. In Broward and Palm Beach County, active renovation markets mean painted-over heads are among the most frequently cited deficiencies we correct. Both are straightforward repairs when caught early and handled by a licensed contractor.
Red tags and AHJ notices are also more common in South Florida's high-density commercial markets. Municipalities across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County actively enforce fire code compliance, and open deficiencies don't stay open long before they create bigger problems.
If you're looking for a licensed fire sprinkler repair company near me and your property is across any of the four counties we serve, click your city above to see the dedicated repair page for your area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Sprinkler Repairs
Under NFPA 25 and Florida Fire Prevention Code, deficiencies identified during an inspection must be corrected within a timeframe set by the severity of the issue and your local AHJ. Critical deficiencies affecting system operability require immediate attention. Non-critical deficiencies typically must be resolved before the next scheduled inspection. Leaving deficiencies open creates liability and can trigger re-inspection failures.
It depends on the deficiency. Replacing a corroded or painted-over sprinkler head is quick. Repairing a leaking pipe joint, fixing a valve issue, or correcting alarm device wiring takes more time. In all cases, we assess the deficiency first, perform the repair using correct replacement parts, and provide a written record of the work completed for your AHJ, insurer, and property records.
Yes. A red tag means the system has been identified as impaired or non-compliant, but it's a solvable problem. We assess the cause of the red tag, perform the required corrections, and coordinate the documentation needed for the fire marshal or AHJ to lift the notice. We've handled red tag situations for property managers across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County.
Yes. Every repair we complete is documented in writing, including what was repaired, what parts were used, and the condition of the system following the repair. This documentation is formatted so you can submit it directly to your AHJ, fire marshal, or insurer to close out open deficiencies or satisfy reinspection requirements.
Often yes. We carry common replacement parts and can handle many routine deficiency corrections the same day we perform an inspection. If the repair requires parts we don't have on hand or more extensive work, we'll document the deficiency clearly and schedule a return visit as quickly as possible to minimize your compliance exposure.
We can assess your system and perform the repair regardless of your inspection history. If you've recently taken over a property, received an AHJ notice, or discovered a physical problem with the system, just reach out. We'll evaluate what needs to be done, complete the repair, and can also set you up with an inspection to get a full picture of your system's current condition.
Need a Fire Sprinkler Repair in South Florida?
Find your city above and visit the dedicated repair page for your area, or reach out directly. We'll assess the deficiency, perform the repair, and get you the documentation you need. No runaround, no overselling.