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anyone have fire sprinklers *inside* their home?
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11-11-2021, 12:54 PM | #23 |
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And here I thought Canada was a Nanny state…
Sprinklers in single family detached homes lol. That’s hilarious. |
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11-11-2021, 01:00 PM | #24 |
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It does in our building. It would be a little foolish to rely on individual owners to maintain stuff that could affect the rest of the building. Our building also handles ac maintenance because there is no guarantee people will actually get it done themselves and that could create a backed up line / water damage. Can never rely on other people having common sense.
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11-11-2021, 01:01 PM | #25 | |
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But seriously they are a good idea and would probably pay for themselves in insurance premiums over a decade anyway. I only think they are "mandated" for multi-family dwellings there though. |
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11-11-2021, 01:34 PM | #26 |
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Not a fan of sprinkler systems. I know the statistics as I had to write a Capital Project last year for work to remediate our existing sprinkler system. I get that it's safer to have one than not, it just makes sense; however, I still wouldn't want one. Leaks occur over time and no system is 100%. Yes the amount of fire damage is reduced in the event of a fire. Yes, it's better for a sprinkler system to to extinguish a fire versus the fire department doing it. But, one sprinkler system mishap can do a world of damage quickly....and trust me, if you have an existing system, you do not want to know the state of the water in those pipes.
In the event of a fire in your home, it's a matter of getting everyone out safely not reducing damage to your home. Screw the house, save your family. Let the insurance deal with the damage. |
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11-11-2021, 01:46 PM | #27 |
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Oh, for sure. However, like I said, I'm very careful and just have a fear of some glitch setting them off somehow, so if the other units had it but I didn't that would be perfectly fine lol.
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11-11-2021, 02:02 PM | #29 |
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Anyone know the temp required for the sprinkler head to engage? 150° F
Anyone know the temp your oven defaults to in order to preheat? It's rhetorical and you should. Spoiler, it's great than 150° F Hard pass |
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11-11-2021, 02:21 PM | #30 |
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Same reason why the middle school near me requires 15 MPH school zone speed limit for close to a mile and has (no joke) 15+ crossing guards. Meanwhile most kids don't walk or take their bikes to school anymore. They are on busses or the long line of parental vehicles lined up to drop off. Someone decided it was necessary and so it became law.
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11-11-2021, 02:39 PM | #31 | |
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So I'm fine w the above, vs my potential unit being flooded because of some crazy fluke accident, that's a bit nerve-wracking.
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And no it's not like opening the oven will set it off, you need over 155F+ consistently over the head for a bit before it'll go off. |
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11-11-2021, 05:13 PM | #35 | |
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As one of the last steps for the building's certificate of occupancy, the sprinkler system needed to be pressurized. One of the sprinkler heads in said main closet popped as the water pressure came up, which popped a few more. Even though it was all brand new piping, the rusty rain that fell destroyed all of the electronics before they could shut the water off! We had to scramble to get replacement stuff ordered/installed ASAP, and let the construction contractors and insurance company fight it out over the $200K+ replacement equipment bill afterwards. I cringe thinking about the rust in an older building's sprinkler pipes after seeing what came out of brand new ones! With that said, a functional sprinkler system is on my must-have list when we get around to building our Garage Mahal barndominium in a few years - even if it is not required by residential code.....
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11-11-2021, 05:37 PM | #37 |
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I bought my first condo in 2012 and my neighbor's sprinkler system malfunctioned. The neighbors' downstairs condo was badly damaged by water. The firefighters couldn't figure out how to shut the system off - it took almost 2 hours. It was quite the scene.
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11-11-2021, 05:44 PM | #39 |
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That's why you do regular maintenance. Its really not that hard. My valves and checks are in the garage and the system can be flushed if you wanted, but they have never recommended it. My house is fairly new and its municipal water in an anaerobic environment so corrosion and growth is rare.
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Anyway, I read that the failure rate is supposedly very low: 1 in 16M (excluding human error)...so I wonder how many of these fail stories were indeed caused by ppl and not just a fluke thing?
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11-11-2021, 06:13 PM | #41 |
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Sprinklers protect the structure but not the contents. I don’t know if they make it easier for people to exit a building/house on fire or make it harder (steam in the air, water pouring down, vs suppression of the fire). But I’ve not seen an insurance company on the personal side argue for them, it is always the property insurers that want them, in commercial/business settings.
I’ve thought about putting them in my houses over the years (retrofit is insanely expensive and ugly), and wondered if a dry system (freeze protection) is better than wet, etc. As someone commented above, the junk in the pipe is nasty so that plus all the water will ruin every piece of furniture, drywall, art, paper, electronics, etc. Contents will not survive a sprinkler activation, so it damn well better be for a fire and not accidental. Of course contents won’t survive a fire/smoke much better, if at all. So I guess it comes down to the risk of fire vs the risk of accidental sprinkler activation, with cost being an obvious negative and life-saving potentially a positive (but I’m not really smart on that issue). In some areas I would consider having a swimming pool and sprinklers on the roof ridge, etc that would pump from the pool reservoir for wildfire suppression, but I’m not sure I’d do interior sprinkling. Current house is two stories of cinder block construction on a slab with Spanish tile roof, so minimal risk of fire from exterior. Interior floors are tile, with wood joists/sub flooring and firring for drywall (which is fire resistant). So our fire risk is the wood parts of the structure (electrical cause I suppose), and contents (furniture etc). Seems we have a very low fire risk. So sprinklers here are a no, for me. |
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This topic has got me researching lots, found this useful tool for ~US$90, so that alleviates some anxiety as it can plug up the water release if it was accidental. Ofc, I'd need to be home at the time though to physically use it but at least it's something.
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