Reliable Fire Pump in Novi, MI
At Underwood Fire, serving Novi, MI, we design, build, and support dependable protection for your facility. When a fire sprinkler system must respond, the fire pump that feeds it has to deliver instantly—no excuses. Our team pairs deep code knowledge with responsive service so you can focus on operations, not worry.
Full-Spectrum Protection in Novi, MI
We support you from concept through lifecycle. Our specialists fabricate pump skids, integrate control panels and valves, and commission systems to your site conditions. For existing buildings, we inspect, test, and maintain equipment on schedule, document findings clearly, and correct issues before they become impairments.
Why Your Sprinklers Need Experts
A fire sprinkler network is only as strong as its supply. We verify water demand, analyze pressure and flow, and confirm that the fire pump curve matches your hazard and standpipe needs. The result is predictable performance, fewer nuisance alarms, and confidence in your authority having jurisdiction.
Services That Keep You Ready
Count on rapid parts support—repack and repair kits, controllers, gauges, switches, and valves—plus field service that respects your production windows. We troubleshoot electrical and diesel drivers, align pumps, and validate churn, rated, and peak points to ensure your fire sprinkler system receives stable flow and pressure. When timelines are tight, our team mobilizes quickly and communicates clearly.
Training That Builds Confidence
At The Lab, your staff sees full systems run under real-world conditions. Hands-on sessions cover start sequences, weekly tests, impairment handling, and documentation. Graduates leave prepared to recognize issues early and speak the same language as inspectors and insurers. Need help now or planning ahead for upgrades? Underwood Fire is ready with proven solutions—sales, fabrication, maintenance, parts, and training—all under one roof. Contact us today to align your fire pump and fire sprinkler strategy today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should we test our system, and what really matters during a test?
Weekly driver checks and annual full-flow tests are common benchmarks, but your schedule may vary by occupancy and local requirements. Beyond “pass/fail,” watch for pressure stability, vibration, driver start reliability, and controller alarms. Trend the data; small deviations in suction or discharge can reveal issues before they become outages.