
Fire Protection System Services
Guard Fire Protection has designed, installed, and maintained fire protection systems for commercial and residential facilities throughout Southern California. We bring over 20 years of experience in our industry.
Our contractors are able to perform all required inspections and necessary testing to ensure your fire protection system is fully operational. Our technicians are able to submit your documentation to the local AHJ or governing body.
Call us at (855) 482-7337 to speak with our fire inspection experts who are happy to discuss your project. No project is too big or too small for us. Satisfaction Guaranteed!
- NFPA Standards
- Insurance coverage
- We keep your equipment in working order
- Great Prices
- Great Customer Service
Our Services
- Fire Sprinkler Repair, Installation, Design & Inspections
- Dry / Chemical Systems
- Fire Suppression Systems
- Fire Hydrant Installation, Repair, Flow Testing & Inspections
- Underground Pipelines
- Post Indicator Valve service
- Backflow Preventer service
- Fire Pump Service
- & More!
Contact us today for a free quote. Fast response times!
Thousands of inspections, testing, repairs and installations
some of our past clients have included national brand's warehouses, offices as well as small businesses and homeowners like you!

Saving Lives and Property

Our aim is to keep your Fire Protection Systems in working order so that they activate when they are needed. Routine maintenance and service to your fire protection system is the key to ensuring everything will function as needed when a fire is detected.
We can provide a structured maintenance program with automatic scheduling within our in-house database so you don't have to worry about scheduled maintenance or surprise fire department inspections.
No job is too big or small for Guard Fire Protection. We have been working on Commercial, Industrial, and Residential facilities for over 20 years and we strive for customer satisfaction.
We adhere to the rules and regulations under guidelines set by the NFPA, State Fire Marshal and Public Safety regulations.