Licensed Texas Fire Sprinkler Contractor
Fire Sprinkler Installation in Texas
E&R Ibukun LLC provides professional fire sprinkler installation in Texas for commercial buildings, warehouses, restaurants, and homes statewide. Every installation is NFPA 13 compliant with full state documentation included.
Why Texas Properties Choose E&R Ibukun for Sprinkler Installation
A licensed Texas contractor, a complete design-and-install team, and paperwork handled from start to finish.
Licensed Texas Contractor
SCR-G-3451926 from the Texas Department of Insurance. Every installation meets state code and local fire marshal requirements.
Full Design-and-Install
We design the system and install it. No need to hire a separate engineer or coordinate between vendors.
Paperwork Included
State documentation, fire marshal reports, and as-built drawings come with every job. You file it and forget it.
All of Texas Covered
Mobile installation crews deploy statewide. Houston base, Texas reach. Every zip code.
What We Install
Texas Fire Sprinkler Installation: System Types
Not every building needs the same system. Occupancy type, temperature range, and what is being protected all drive the right choice. Fire sprinkler installation in Texas must account for the state's climate extremes, from coastal humidity in Houston to cold snaps in the Panhandle. We spec the correct system for your building on the first visit.
Wet Pipe Systems
The standard for most commercial buildings. Pipes stay filled with pressurized water at all times. Fast response when a head activates. Best for climate-controlled spaces.
Dry Pipe Systems
Used in unheated warehouses, parking garages, and freezer rooms. Pipes hold pressurized air instead of water. Water releases when the air pressure drops at activation.
Pre-Action Systems
A double-interlock system for data centers and server rooms where an accidental discharge would cause catastrophic equipment loss. Both a smoke detector and a sprinkler head must activate before water releases.
Residential Systems
Designed to NFPA 13D. Smaller pipe sizes and lower flow rates suited to single-family homes and small multifamily buildings. Often required in new Texas construction by local codes.

Texas Fire Sprinkler Installation Process
Four steps from site evaluation to final certification. No surprises and no paperwork left for you to chase across Texas.
Site Evaluation
We assess your building layout, occupancy classification, ceiling heights, and hazard level. Every zone gets reviewed before a head count or pipe run is calculated.
System Design
Our engineers produce a full hydraulic design to NFPA 13 and Texas state code. We select the right system type (wet, dry, pre-action) based on what your building actually needs.
Installation
Licensed technicians execute the installation with proper pipe sizing, head placement, and flow testing. We work around your schedule where possible and leave the space clean.
Certification
Final flow test, inspector sign-off, state-required tagging, and full digital documentation. You get everything filed before we close the job.
Texas fire sprinkler installation projects range from a single-story restaurant in Houston to a multi-building industrial campus in the Permian Basin. Our crews are equipped and licensed to handle the full spectrum. Every job, large or small, follows the same four-step process so nothing gets skipped.
Fire Sprinkler Installation FAQ
Common questions about fire sprinkler installation in Texas.
Is fire sprinkler installation required by Texas law?
Texas law requires fire sprinkler installation in most new commercial buildings, high-rise structures, and certain multifamily developments. Requirements vary by occupancy type, building height, and local jurisdiction. E&R Ibukun LLC assesses your building against current Texas state code and local fire marshal requirements before any design work begins.
What types of fire sprinkler systems do you install in Texas?
We install wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge systems. Wet pipe is the most common for offices and retail. Dry pipe is used in freezers or unheated warehouses where pipes cannot hold standing water. Pre-action systems are common in data centers. We spec the right system for your occupancy type and building layout.
How long does a commercial fire sprinkler installation in Texas take?
Most commercial installations take one to five days depending on the square footage and system complexity. A small retail space may be done in a single day. A multi-floor warehouse will take longer. We give you a project timeline before any work begins so you can plan around it.
Do you handle the design as well as the installation?
Yes. We provide complete design-and-install service. Our team assesses your building layout, occupancy classification, and hazard level, then produces a system design that meets NFPA 13 and Texas state code requirements. You do not need a separate engineer.
Do you file the fire marshal paperwork after installation?
Yes. State documentation and local fire marshal reports are included with every installation job. When we leave, you have a fully permitted and documented system. You do not have to track down paperwork after the technicians are gone.
Are you licensed to install fire sprinkler systems in Texas?
Yes. E&R Ibukun LLC holds Texas Fire Sprinkler Certificate of Registration No. SCR-G-3451926, issued by the Texas Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal's Office. Every technician on our crews is licensed and insured.
What areas of Texas do you serve for sprinkler installation?
All of Texas. We are based in Houston but dispatch mobile installation crews statewide. Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and every zip code in between.
Get a Texas-Licensed Fire Sprinkler Installer
Serving all of Texas, from Houston to El Paso. We come to your property, design the right system, install it to code, and file the paperwork. Call or text to schedule your free site evaluation.