07NFPA 25 Inspection ResponseWA L&I #1STCHCF770OFLevel 3
NFPA 25 Inspection Response
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.
What's included
- Walk-through of your annual NFPA 25 report with sprinkler-scope items separated from inspection-scope items
- Quote on the sprinkler corrections — heads, escutcheons, FDC parts, valves, riser items, drops
- Permit submittal coordination with your AHJ when corrections trigger one
- Field work and pressure testing on the corrections themselves
- AHJ-ready closeout documentation when the system is back to compliant
- Optional reminder one month before next year's annual window
Who needs this
- · Building owners who just received an annual NFPA 25 inspection report with deficiencies listed
- · Property managers tracking annual NFPA 25 cycles across multiple buildings
- · AHJ-cited owners with a deficiency-closeout deadline
- · Owners who want a sprinkler contractor on retainer for whatever the next annual report finds
FAQ
NFPA 25 Inspection Response — questions
- Q.01Do you perform the annual NFPA 25 test itself?
- No. Annual confidence testing is a separate trade with its own license in Washington — the inspection company runs the test, signs the report, and submits it. We handle the corrections that report identifies and the AHJ paperwork that comes after. If you don't have an inspection company yet, we can point you toward one we've coordinated with before.
- Q.02Can you close out deficiencies from a report another company wrote?
- Yes. Most of our inspection-response work is on reports written by other companies. Send the report and we'll separate the sprinkler-corrections scope from items the inspection company itself can address.
- Q.03What does the annual reminder look like?
- If you tell us when your annual inspection window is — typically the same calendar month each year — we'll send one note a month before it's due. It's opt-in and you can stop the reminders anytime. We're not the inspection vendor; we're just helping the cycle stay on track.