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Most owners use one company for the annual NFPA 25 test and a different sprinkler contractor for the corrections. The two trades are separate licenses in Washington and the workflows are different. We close out the deficiencies, file the corrected-systems paperwork, and help owners track when next year's inspection is due.
| # | Step | What happens | Owner | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | WalkStep 01 | Walk-through of your annual NFPA 25 report with sprinkler-scope items separated from inspection-scope items | AHJ | — |
| 02 | Quote on the sprinkler correctionsStep 02 | Quote on the sprinkler corrections — heads, escutcheons, FDC parts, valves, riser items, drops | 1cf | — |
| 03 | Permit submittal coordination with your AHJ when correctionsStep 03 | Permit submittal coordination with your AHJ when corrections trigger one | AHJ | — |
| 04 | Field work and pressure testing on the corrections themselveStep 04 | Field work and pressure testing on the corrections themselves | 1cf | — |
| 05 | AHJStep 05 | AHJ-ready closeout documentation when the system is back to compliant | AHJ | — |
| 06 | Optional reminder one month before next year's annual windowStep 06 | Optional reminder one month before next year's annual window | 1cf | — |
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