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Winter is here, and the icy, freezing temperatures in Maryland can harm the pipes, especially the fire sprinkler system. Maintaining sprinkler systems in the winter protects property and people.

As the temperature may drop very low during the winter season in many parts of the region, the fire sprinkler system’s pipes might freeze. Here are some pointers for maintaining sprinkler systems in the winter.

Maintaining Wet Sprinklers

A wet sprinkler system includes a network of pipes and water. During winter, users must keep the sprinkler valves and pipes above 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sometimes, this becomes problematic when a property or business owner chooses to shut off the heat to save money when the building is empty.

tips for preventing frozen pipes

If any part of the pipe shows freezing temperatures, it can damage and crack the sprinkler system and other structural areas. Try out the following tips for preventing frozen pipes:

  • Combine an antifreeze solution with water to keep it from freezing during cold weather. Also, make sure to contact a professional fire protection company to ensure user integrate the proper amount of solution to water.
  • Supervise the temperature levels and confirm sufficient insulation so the freezing temperatures do not affect the wet systems.

Maintaining Dry Sprinklers

If users have a dry sprinkler system, the pipes have air instead of water to protect unheated areas such as storage areas or parking garages. Since no water is in the pipes, users don’t have to worry about frozen water damaging the system.

However, there are some things users can do to safeguard the dry sprinkler system from freezing temperatures. Follow these methods for maintaining the sprinkle systems in the winter:

  • It’s critical to constantly drain the pipe system during the winter because it might collect moisture and condensation, resulting in blockages.
  • Ensure the valve room has heat.
  • Make sure the valves are correctly positioned – the top valve must be open, and the bottom valve should be closed.

Schedule a Fire Sprinkler System Inspection

Professionals can agree that the most effective method to ensure the fire sprinkler system is properly working is to schedule regular inspection and maintenance services throughout the year.

So, users can trust a reputable expert from a professional fire protection company such as Judd Fire Protection to ensure users are maintaining sprinkler systems in the winter.

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