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Headquartered in Garland.
13509 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy Suite 200Garland, TX 75041
Frequently Asked
Common questions about fire protection in DFW
Code requirements, inspection intervals, and how we work. Answers grouped by what property owners ask us most.
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What fire protection services do you offer in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Paragon provides full-service commercial and multi-family fire protection across the DFW metroplex: fire sprinkler design and installation for new construction and retrofits, NFPA-25 inspections, sprinkler repairs, scheduled maintenance programs, fire alarm installation and 24/7 monitoring, and emergency response.
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Are your fire sprinkler systems NFPA-compliant?
Yes. Every system we install, inspect, or repair is designed and serviced to current NFPA standards (NFPA 13, 13R, 25, and 72 as applicable) and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction's adopted codes. We coordinate plan review and final walkthroughs with the fire marshal so the system passes the first time.
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How often should fire sprinkler systems be inspected?
NFPA 25 sets the inspection schedule: weekly and monthly visual checks by the property owner, quarterly inspections by a licensed contractor, semi-annual and annual tests, with additional 5-, 10-, and 25-year internal inspections depending on system type. We help property owners stay ahead of each interval and produce AHJ-ready documentation when the time comes.
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Do you offer after-hours and 24/7 emergency service?
Yes. Paragon runs a 24/7 emergency line for leak repairs, alarm faults, post-incident restoration, and any condition that takes a sprinkler or alarm system out of service. Call (469) 474-5190 and a technician is dispatched as quickly as conditions allow.
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Which DFW cities and property types do you serve?
We work across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Arlington, Irving, Garland, Rowlett, Sachse, Mesquite, and Carrollton. Common property types include commercial buildings, multi-family residential, hotels and hospitality, restaurants, storage facilities, and care facilities (assisted living, skilled nursing, and 55+ independent living).
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Can you handle a project from design through final inspection?
Yes. We do flow testing, hydraulic design, permit submittal, materials and scheduling, full installation, fire marshal walkthrough, and closeout documentation in-house. Property managers and general contractors get a single point of contact for the whole project rather than juggling multiple trades.
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What documentation do you provide after an inspection?
Every inspection and ITM visit closes out with an electronic NFPA-25 report, tagged sprinkler heads and valves, deficiency notes with code citations, and paperwork formatted for your AHJ. That's the same documentation the fire marshal expects to see. We keep past reports on file so you have an audit trail across the property's history.
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What's actually tested during a fire alarm inspection?
Per NFPA 72, the annual fire alarm inspection covers every initiating device (smoke and heat detectors, pull stations, duct detectors), every notification appliance (horns, strobes, speakers), the fire alarm control panel and its battery backup, supervisory and trouble signals, and the communication path back to the central monitoring station. Sample testing isn't enough at the annual interval; the standard expects full coverage on the schedule we run.
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What happens when an inspection finds deficiencies?
You get a written, itemized deficiency report within a week of the inspection (required by both NFPA and your AHJ), with separate labor and parts quotes for each repair. You're free to take that quote to another vendor if you'd rather — there's no lock-in to use Paragon for repairs. If you do come back to us, the team that found the issue is the team that fixes it, which keeps the documentation clean across the same property history.
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How quickly can you start once we approve a quote?
Quote-to-on-site is usually within a week if your schedule allows. Routine inspections and tenant finish-out scopes can land sooner when AHJ deadlines drive the timeline. Our quotes stay valid for 45 days, so there's no pressure to schedule the day you sign.
Protecting Lives Since 2010
A Decade of Trust, Safety, and Commitment
What began in 2010 as a small team driven by a passion for fire safety has grown into a trusted name in fire protection across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Every system we install, inspect, or repair carries the same standard of care: the kind that protects lives, property, and peace of mind.
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500+
Properties Protected
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2010
Founded Decade Ago
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24/7
Emergency Response
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100%
Committed to NFPA