Commercial fire alarm installation

Whether you are delivering a ground-up shell or a phased tenant build-out, the fire alarm scope is never “just wire.” It is the backbone of detection, notification, and the story your inspector reads when they walk the job.

Texas projects move faster when the life-safety scope is clear early. We help owners, general contractors, and property managers get the fire alarm package right from submittals through final acceptance.

Our commercial installation process emphasizes code alignment, practical coordination with other trades, and closeout documentation your AHJ can review without guesswork.

What this looks like on your project

If you have drawings, a bid date, or a jurisdiction already asking hard questions, bring them. We will translate the fire alarm scope into a clear plan your field team can execute and your inspector can approve with confidence.

Frequently asked questions

What does commercial fire alarm installation include?

A typical scope includes submittal support, device and panel installation, wiring and circuit verification, system programming, acceptance testing, and inspection-ready closeout documents. Exact scope depends on occupancy type, local code interpretation, and existing site conditions.

Do you handle fire alarm installation for new construction in Texas?

Yes. We support new construction and shell/core projects across Texas, with strong Houston-area coverage. We coordinate with project teams from planning and rough-in through final commissioning and AHJ signoff.

Can you install fire alarms for tenant improvement or remodel projects?

Yes. TI and remodel installations are a major part of commercial fire alarm work. We evaluate existing infrastructure, account for occupancy changes, and implement upgrades or reconfigurations that meet current code and site realities.

How much does commercial fire alarm installation cost in Texas?

Cost varies by building size, occupancy, existing infrastructure, jurisdiction requirements, and system complexity. The best way to get a reliable budget is a scoped review of drawings, site conditions, and timeline so pricing reflects real installation risk instead of broad assumptions.

Can you help with AHJ inspections and reinspection support?

Absolutely. We install with inspection in mind and provide documentation organized for AHJ review. If deficiencies are identified, we help resolve them quickly and prepare the system for reinspection.

Do you work with systems installed by other contractors?

Yes. We can step in on inherited projects, evaluate existing system condition, identify gaps, and complete installation or corrective work needed to move the project toward acceptance.