FireSuppressionDirectory

Fire Suppression Inspection in Alaska

14 verified fire suppression inspection companies operate across 6 cities in Alaska. Statewide contractors cover Wet Pipe, Kitchen Hood, Dry Pipe, and Special Hazard systems, serving Hospitality, Government, and Manufacturing facilities and commercial properties. 10 providers offer 24/7 emergency service statewide. Browse by city to compare local contractors for NFPA 25 inspections, system repairs, and annual testing.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Alaska

How many fire suppression inspection companies are in Alaska?

Our directory lists 14 fire suppression inspection companies across 6 cities in Alaska. Browse by city to compare local contractors by rating, credential, and system specialty.

What license is required for fire suppression contractors in Alaska?

Fire suppression and fire sprinkler contractors in Alaska are typically required to hold a state contractor license specific to fire protection work. Licensing requirements vary — some jurisdictions additionally require NICET certification for field technicians, and companies that also service fire alarm systems may need a separate fire alarm license. Always verify a contractor's license with Alaska's state licensing board before hiring. Listings on this directory marked License Verified have been cross-referenced against the state database.

What does NFPA 25 require for fire suppression systems?

NFPA 25 is the Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. It mandates a schedule of inspections ranging from weekly (water supply for high-rise buildings) to every 5 years (internal pipe inspections). For most commercial buildings, the core requirements include quarterly inspections of control valves and water flow alarms, annual inspection of all sprinkler heads and components, and a formal written inspection report after each visit. Your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) may impose requirements beyond the NFPA 25 minimums.

How do I find a licensed fire suppression contractor in Alaska?

Use this directory to browse fire suppression inspection companies by city across Alaska. Filter for companies carrying the License Verified badge — these have been cross-referenced against Alaska's official contractor database. When contacting a contractor, ask for their state license number and verify any NICET certifications claimed by their technicians. Always request a written inspection report and confirm the contractor is familiar with the current edition of NFPA 25 before scheduling work.

Regulatory Reference

Alaska Fire Suppression Licensing Requirements

Required License

Fire Protection Specialty Contractor License

Issuing Authority

Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development

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Always verify a contractor's current license status with the issuing authority before hiring. Listings marked License Verified have been cross-referenced against Alaska's official contractor database.