Understanding NFPA 13 and Its Importance
When it comes to fire sprinkler pipe fabrication in Phoenix, AZ, safety and compliance are top priorities. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 13 establishes strict standards for fire sprinkler system design and installation, ensuring that every component—including pipes—meets industry regulations for reliability and effectiveness.
At Extreme Fab and Supply, we fabricate high-quality fire sprinkler pipes that comply with NFPA 13 standards and meet local Phoenix fire codes. Whether you need pipes for a commercial, residential, or industrial fire protection system, our precision-engineered solutions guarantee long-term performance and safety.
Key NFPA Standards for Fire Sprinkler Pipe Fabrication
• Material Requirements – NFPA 13 requires fire sprinkler pipes to be made from black steel or galvanized steel, ensuring strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
• Threading & Grooving Standards – All threaded connections must comply with ANSI/ASTM B 1.20.1 standards, preventing leaks and maintaining system integrity.
• High-Pressure Welding Compliance – Welded pipes must meet ASME BPVC Section IX standards, ensuring strong, leak-proof joints for enhanced fire suppression performance.
Why Phoenix Contractors Trust Extreme Fab and Supply
At Extreme Fab and Supply in Phoenix, AZ, we specialize in NFPA-compliant fire sprinkler pipe fabrication for contractors, engineers, and fire protection companies.
Why Choose Us?
• Local Expertise – We understand Phoenix fire protection codes and ensure full compliance with NFPA 13 standards.
• Precision Fabrication – Our pipes are engineered for durability, leak resistance, and long-lasting performance.
• Fast Turnaround – We provide quick and efficient service to keep your fire protection projects on schedule.
Looking for Fire Sprinkler Pipe Fabrication in Phoenix? Contact Us Today!
If you’re a contractor, builder, or fire protection company in Phoenix, AZ, and need high-quality fire sprinkler pipes, Extreme Fab and Supply is here to help. Contact us today to discuss your project requirements and ensure your fire suppression system meets NFPA standards and local Arizona fire codes.
