Full Service Fire Sprinkler Company
Lewis Fire Protection provides complete fire sprinkler system solutions for commercial and industrial facilities across West Georgia and East Alabama. From in-house design and permitting to installation, inspections, and ongoing service, our experienced team manages every phase of your project with precision, compliance, and reliability.
150+ Years
Experience
40+ Years
in Business
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Your Fire Sprinkler Services
Fire Sprinkler System Design
Our in-house design team works closely with architects, contractors, and project stakeholders to develop fully compliant fire sprinkler systems tailored to your building. Using advanced CAD software and current industry standards, we ensure every system meets NFPA requirements, local codes, and insurance guidelines—done right the first time.
Fabrication Management
We coordinate closely with trusted vendors to ensure all system components meet our quality standards and project requirements. This approach allows us to maintain efficiency while continuing to deliver complete, start-to-finish fire protection solutions.
Fire Sprinkler Installation
We provide full-service installation for new construction and large-scale commercial projects, coordinating everything from underground piping to final system testing and certification. Our experienced installers follow strict safety standards and deliver reliable systems backed by quality workmanship and decades of field experience.
Fire Sprinkler Inspections
Our licensed inspectors perform comprehensive fire sprinkler inspections in accordance with NFPA 25, as well as all state and local requirements. We inspect wet, dry, pre-action, deluge, and standpipe systems, along with fire pumps and hydrants, and provide detailed reports to keep your facility compliant and protected.
Maintenance & Repairs
Our service department is available 24/7 to handle repairs, system deficiencies, and unexpected issues quickly and professionally. With fully stocked service vehicles and experienced technicians, we complete repairs efficiently to minimize downtime and keep your fire protection system operating at peak performance.
Inspection & Service Programs
We offer ongoing inspection and maintenance programs designed to meet required schedules, including weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual, and 5-year inspections. Our team helps ensure your system remains compliant with NFPA standards, local regulations, and insurance requirements while giving you peace of mind year-round.
Backflow Prevention Services
We provide installation, testing, inspection, certification, and repair of backflow prevention assemblies by certified personnel using calibrated testing equipment. Lewis Fire Protection is recognized as an approved provider in many local municipalities, helping ensure your system meets all regulatory requirements and operates reliably.
Emergency Services
When unexpected issues arise, our team is ready to respond with 24-hour emergency service. We prioritize fast response times and dependable solutions to protect your property and restore your system as quickly as possible.
Our Top Systems
Wet System
When a sprinkler (1) opens, the discharging water lifts the alarm valve clapper (2) and flows through the alarm port (3) to the retard chamber (4). When the retard chamber is filled, water flows to the water motor alarm and/or the optional pressure switch (5), which signals an electric alarm bell (6).
Dry System
Model F-1 Dry Pipe Valve
When a sprinkler (1) opens, loss of air pressure in the system allows the dry valve clapper (2) to open, filling the system with water. To speed the opening of the dry valve in large systems, an accelerator (2) can be added. An integral anti-flood device protects against accelerator flooding. Water flow from the intermediate chamber of the dry valve can cause a pressure switch (4) to activate an electric alarm and/or operate a mechanical water motor alarm.
Foam/Water Deluge Sprinkler System
When the detector (1) is activated by fire, a signal is sent to the VFR-400 Release Control Panel (2). The panel sends appropriate alarm signals and, at the same time, signals the release of the solenoid valve (3). The deluge valve priming chamber (4) is then vented faster than water is supplied through the restricted orifice (5), allowing the deluge valve to open. When the deluge valve operates, pressure opens the pressure operated relief valve (PORV) (6) continuously venting the water in the priming chamber, ensuring the deluge valve remains in the open position. Trim piping, tied into the priming chamber of the Halar-coated concentrate control valve (7), allows that valve to open at approximately the same time, opening the foam concentrate line to the sprinkler system. The outer shell of the bladder tank (8), pressurized by system water, squeezes foam concentrate out to the proportioner (9). As water flows through the venturi area of the proportioner, a metered pressure drop draws foam concentrate into the system water, creating a foam solution mixed to the appropriate ratios. This solution then flows through the sprinkler piping and out to the open sprinklers or nozzles (10).
Contract
Contractor Qualification Questionnaire
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Our Team
Designing since 1986
We have a commitment to accuracy and quality and are dedicated to designing and building systems our clients can rely on. Our team expresses pride in their work and the satisfaction of our customers.