Fire Suppression Systems

Professional Fire Suppression System Design in the Greater Toronto Area

A reliable fire suppression system is one of the most important investments you can make in your building’s safety. At Bold Engineering, we specialize in professional sprinkler and fire suppression system design for properties across the Greater Toronto Area. We create systems that protect lives and assets while operating with efficiency and reliability. Whether you’re working on new construction or retrofitting an existing property, our team will guide you through every step of the fire protection process.

Sprinkler & Fire Suppression System Design

Your building deserves protection that matches its occupancy, layout, and risk profile. We start by assessing your space: warehouses, offices, residential towers, labs, or commercial kitchens, and identify the right system type: wet-pipe, dry-pipe, pre-action, or specialized suppression like FM-200 or grease duct systems. We conduct hydraulic calculations, map pipe networks, and zone layouts. Our fire suppression system design complies with NFPA, Ontario Building Code, and Fire Code, while meeting municipal and insurance requirements. All riser diagrams, device schedules, and installation details are included in clear engineering documentation.

Why Work with Us for Your Sprinkler and Fire Suppression Systems?

At Bold Engineering, we approach every fire suppression system design with practical expertise and a commitment to clear, direct communication. We take time to learn about your building’s needs and occupancy so we can design sprinkler and fire suppression systems that align with safety codes while supporting your operational goals. Our technicians bring proven experience and focus on details so you can move through your project with confidence. Here’s why clients across the Greater Toronto Area rely on us:

End-to-End Project Care: We oversee everything from on-site reviews to system design and final documentation.

Honest, Clear Pricing: You receive straightforward estimates to help you plan your project budget without guesswork.

Experienced Team: Our specialists bring hands-on knowledge while staying current with fire safety standards and technologies.

Clear Recommendations: We provide practical, actionable insights to help you make informed decisions.

Trustworthy Data: We focus on accuracy so you receive dependable information when planning your safety improvements.

Specialized Fire Suppression Services

We provide more than standard sprinklers. For commercial kitchens, we design kitchen hood suppression systems that handle grease and vapor loads per NFPA 96. For IT rooms or labs, we offer clean-agent systems (like FM-200, Inergen) that discharge safely without damaging your equipment. We can also design foam-based or deluge systems for industrial spaces. Each system is selected after assessing hazard, occupancy, water supply, and integration with fire alarm and building automation systems.

Retrofit & Upgrade Solutions

Adding or upgrading fire protection in existing buildings brings unique challenges: unknown spaces, restricted access, and evolving codes. Our specialists conduct site surveys, mapping existing piping, valves, and water supplies. We can then design upgrades or modifications, expanding coverage, increasing pipe size, or adding backflow preventers, while minimizing downtime. We coordinate staging and phasing so that fire protection remains active during construction.

The Benefits of Reliable Fire Protection

When your fire suppression system design is done right, you gain safety and peace of mind. You’ll meet compliance, satisfy insurers, and protect assets before a fire occurs. That confidence is backed by properly designed systems serving people, processes, and property:

  • Improved life safety and code compliance
  • Enhanced asset protection and reduced fire-related loss
  • Lower insurance premiums through professional design documentation
  • Reliable operation during emergencies, backed by hydraulic analysis
  • Minimal disruption during upgrades or installations

Take the Next Step

Reach out to us at Bold Engineering in Toronto for expert sprinkler and fire suppression system design. Our team will assess your building, discuss your fire protection requirements, and deliver engineered solutions that combine code compliance, safety, and value.

Get Started Today

Are you ready to take the next step and enhance your Fire Suppression systems? Contact us at Bold Engineering today to learn more about our Fire Suppression services in the Greater Toronto Area. Our team is here to provide the expertise and solutions you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about our sprinkler and fire suppression design services. If you don’t see your question here, just get in touch and we’ll help you.

What types of fire suppression systems are available?2025-07-16T09:47:39+00:00

Common systems include wet-pipe, dry-pipe, pre-action, kitchen hood systems, clean-agent (FM-200, Inergen), and foam systems. Each system is designed to address specific fire risks while meeting code requirements. Choosing the right system depends on your building type and the nature of potential fire hazards.

How do you choose the right system?2025-07-16T09:48:28+00:00

We assess occupancy type, hazards, equipment, fire-water supply, and code requirements to select the best design. We also consider factors like temperature variations, ceiling height, and equipment sensitivity in your facility. This helps us provide a system that offers effective protection while minimizing water or chemical damage.

Are hydraulic calculations required for sprinklers?2025-07-16T09:50:10+00:00

Yes. Hydraulics confirm that pipe size, flow, and pressure meet NFPA 13 standards for safe and effective operation. These calculations also help ensure a sufficient water supply and pressure under worst-case conditions. We provide sealed hydraulic calculation reports for permit submissions and installation reference.

Can you add sprinklers to an existing building?2025-07-16T09:51:49+00:00

Yes, we perform as-built surveys, design circuitry additions, and coordinate installation phases to maintain coverage. We can phase work to minimize downtime and disruptions to building operations. Our team also verifies system integration with alarms and existing building services.

How does kitchen hood suppression work?2025-07-16T09:53:04+00:00

These systems detect heat and discharge wet chemical agents into the hood and duct to control grease fires and shut off appliances. They also include manual pull stations for activation and comply with NFPA 96 standards. Regular inspections and testing are important to keep these systems reliable.

Do you design clean-agent systems?2025-07-16T09:54:52+00:00

We design pre-engineered clean-agent systems (FM-200, Inergen) that protect sensitive areas without harming electronics or interiors. These systems suppress fires quickly while leaving no residue, making them ideal for server rooms, data centers, and archives. We calculate room integrity to confirm concentration levels meet suppression needs.

How long does system commissioning take?2025-07-16T09:55:30+00:00

Commissioning may take one to two days per zone, including flow tests, alarm linkage, and valve inspection. The timeline depends on the building size, system complexity, and local authority inspections. We provide detailed reports and walkthroughs so you understand system operation upon handoff.

Is professional engineering required?2025-07-16T09:56:04+00:00

Yes. Sprinkler and fire suppression systems must be engineered, documented, and stamped by a licensed engineer in Ontario. This helps verify compliance with building and fire codes while ensuring the system functions as intended. It also supports your project in passing the permit and fire department inspections.

Do suppression systems need maintenance?2025-07-16T09:56:48+00:00

Yes. Regular inspections, monthly valve checks, annual flow tests, and 5-year full inspections are required under the Ontario Fire Code. Maintenance helps catch issues like blocked sprinkler heads or closed valves before they become critical. We can recommend a maintenance plan that aligns with your facility’s operations.