I will create professional fire protection and sprinkler design layouts


About this gig
Are you looking for a certified engineering professional to safeguard your building against fire hazards? You are in the right place.
I specialize in comprehensive fire protection planning, delivering accurate, safe, and code-compliant designs for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Whether you need a brand-new fire alarm layout or a complex fire sprinkler system, I provide high-quality blueprints that meet international standards (including NFPA and local building codes).
Services Offered
- Custom Sprinkler Design: Comprehensive pipe routing, head placement, and hydraulic calculations.
- Fire Alarm System Layouts: Precise placement of smoke detectors, heat sensors, strobes, and control panels.
- Life Safety Plans: Clear escape routes, exit signage, and fire extinguisher placement mapping.
- 2D CAD Drafting: Clean, professional AutoCAD drawings ready for permit submission or installation teams.
- System Retrofitting: Upgrading outdated systems to ensure they meet modern safety regulations.
Please message me before placing an order so we can discuss your specific project scope and technical requirements!
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Get to know Esther
Esther
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceDec 2025
Languages
English
FAQ
Q1: Which fire codes do you follow?
I follow NFPA 13, 13R, 13D, IBC, IFC, and local AHJ amendments.
Q2: Are your drawings permit-ready?
Yes, all drawings are formatted specifically for US permit submission.
Q3: Do you provide stamped drawings?
Stamped drawings are available in select US states—please message me first.
Q4: Can you revise plans after AHJ review?
Yes, review? Yes, revisions based on plan-check comments are included (package dependent).
Q5: What project types do you handle?
Residential, commercial, mixed-use, warehouses, retail, offices, and more.
