Alpine Fire Protection Inc. is a commercial fire protection contractor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, specializing in the design, installation, and maintenance of fire suppression systems for industrial facilities, warehouses, and multi-tenant commercial properties.
Alpine Fire Protection operates as a full-service fire protection vendor rather than a one-off installer or inspection-only firm. The company handles fire alarm systems, sprinkler system design and installation, fire extinguisher service and placement, and compliance inspections tied to local fire code and National Fire Protection Association standards. Most of their work targets businesses with ongoing maintenance obligations, not residential properties. They work on retrofit projects in existing buildings and new construction fit-outs across the metro area.
Alpine Fire Protection offers three core service tiers: initial system design and installation, routine maintenance contracts, and emergency service calls.
Installation costs vary sharply by property size and system complexity. A basic fire alarm system for a 5,000-square-foot commercial space typically runs $3,500 to $6,000, while sprinkler system installation for the same footprint ranges from $8,000 to $15,000 depending on water supply pressure and building layout. Industrial facilities with large-scale suppression systems (foam systems, gas-based systems) cost substantially more and are quoted per project rather than at fixed rates.
Maintenance contracts are typically billed monthly or quarterly. A small commercial property on a quarterly inspection schedule generally pays $200 to $400 per service visit. Larger facilities with multiple systems or monthly monitoring contracts can expect retainers of $500 to $1,200 monthly. These contracts include inspection, testing, code compliance documentation, and parts replacement for routine wear.
Emergency service calls outside standard business hours incur after-hours fees, usually 50 percent above the standard service rate. Verify current pricing directly, as material and labor costs fluctuate.
Oklahoma City has several fire protection contractors. Sooner Fire Protection, also Oklahoma City-based, operates at a similar scale and offers comparable service lines, though Sooner tends to take on smaller single-location clients more readily. For large industrial operations or multi-building portfolios, both companies compete on service response time and inspection thoroughness rather than price.
Choose Alpine Fire Protection if you have a property with existing systems that require consistent maintenance and you value continuity with one vendor. Choose a smaller independent technician if you need a one-time fire extinguisher refill or have a small office with minimal compliance overhead. Choose a national chain like Tyco or ADT if you want integrated fire and security systems across multiple locations and don't prioritize local service relationships.
Alpine Fire Protection is built for property managers, facilities directors, and owners of commercial real estate in the 10,000 to 100,000-square-foot range who operate under active fire code compliance. They suit tenants in multi-tenant industrial buildings where the landlord requires third-party certification of fire system condition. They do not suit residential property owners, small home-based businesses, or organizations seeking only one-off equipment sales without maintenance contracts.
A typical first contact begins with a site visit. An Alpine technician walks the property, identifies existing systems (or lack thereof), notes code-required upgrades, and provides a written scope and estimate. This visit takes 30 minutes to two hours depending on building size and system complexity. For properties without systems, the estimate includes design drawings and a timeline for installation. Once approved, Alpine schedules installation in phases if needed to minimize downtime.
First-time maintenance contracts usually start with a comprehensive baseline inspection that documents system condition, identifies code deviations, and establishes a testing schedule. This inspection becomes the reference point for all future service visits.
Alpine Fire Protection operates during standard business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency on-call service available outside these windows. Confirm current hours and emergency protocols with the company directly, as service availability can shift seasonally or with staffing.
The company dispatches technicians across Oklahoma City and surrounding counties; no in-office visit is required for routine maintenance, as technicians travel to your property. For initial consultations or complex design work, communication happens via phone or email follow-up.
Alpine Fire Protection provides documented compliance records required by city fire marshals and insurance carriers, a critical differentiator for businesses undergoing inspections or renewal audits.
