We are true fire sprinkler specialists. Anything related to a fire sprinkler system, we take care of: any repair in your riser room (valves, fireline backflows, flanges, and the rest); any leak in the pipe between the riser and the heads; and any sprinkler head needing replacement, repair, or modification — across wet, dry, and specialty systems. You’re calling the right team. No questions asked.
Comprehensive solutions that keep Dallas–Fort Worth commercial properties safe and compliant
Since 2010, Paragon has served hundreds of DFW properties on both new installs and repair calls — emergency leaks, broken heads, low pressure, deficiency-letter corrections, and full-system rebuilds. Our trucks stay stocked, our techs stay trained, and we fix systems right the first time on routine and emergency work alike. We work closely with general contractors, developers, property managers, fire marshals, and inspectors so every job lands clean from design through final acceptance.
Built to NFPA 13
NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, is the definitive industry benchmark for the design, layout, installation, testing, and acceptance of automatic fire sprinkler systems in commercial buildings. Every Paragon install lands on NFPA 13 (or NFPA 13R/13D where occupancy calls for it): hydraulic calculations and stamped drawings sized to your hazard classification, listed components, code-correct spacing and obstruction clearances, hydrostatic and main-drain testing on completion, and a documented acceptance package the fire marshal can sign without follow-up.
Repairs restored to standard
A slow leak above a tenant ceiling. A fire-alarm panel beeping Low Pressure. A fire-marshal deficiency letter with 30 days to clear five items. Fire sprinkler problems show up on no schedule and never at a convenient time. Every Paragon repair lands the system back on NFPA 13: replacement heads match the original temperature rating, K-factor, and listing; pipe and fitting replacements respect the original hydraulic design; and post-repair testing (hydrostatic where required, main-drain on the riser, alarm-circuit verification on flow switches) confirms the system performs the way the stamped plans intended. The deficiency-letter response goes back to the AHJ with everything they need to clear the violation.
Riser room to sprinkler head
The full system, one team. Riser-room work — valves, fireline backflows, flanges, drum drips — is our daily bread. So is the pipe between the riser and the heads, and the heads themselves: loaded, corroded, painted-over, frozen, knocked-off, or simply the wrong K-factor for the hazard. Whatever’s wrong with your system, we own the fix end-to-end. For around-the-clock response on active leaks and total system failures, see 24-hour emergency service.

