Home Sprinklers

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The U.S. Fire Administration recommends home sprinklers be installed in all new home builds as well as retrofitted to existing homes. They cite the cost of installing sprinklers in a new home is approximately 1 percent of the total cost of the home. "Home sprinklers are smaller than commercial and industrial sprinklers, and they can be aesthetically coordinated with any room décor".

Bookmark and Share    February 28, 2006 | Comments (1)

 

 

where would these sprinklers go in a house with a popcorn roof and no beams? would I have to tear up my ceiling?

Posted by: xania | March 1, 2006 1:22 AM

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