Watts Residential Fire Protection Products

Watts Residential Fire Protection Products are easy to install, flexible in design, UL 1821 listed, and meet National Fire Protection Association requirements for fire suppression (NFPA 13D) when designed and installed by professionals who are licensed/certified for residential fire protection.

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The Right Choice for Builders

Watts Residential Fire Protection Products bring the Watts technologies you already know and trust into the world of fire protection, providing time and cost savings, a single point of purchase, and confidence in a brand you’ve come to rely on.

The Right Choice for the Community

Many of today’s cash-strapped communities recognize not only the safety benefits of fire sprinklers, but the cost-savings that comes from the conservation of precious emergency-response resources. Cities and states across the U.S. are passing legislation and ordinances requiring mandatory fire sprinklers in new home construction, and often providing contractors with significant incentives to install them.

The Right Choice for Homeowners

Fire Sprinklers can minimize the impact of fire on homeowner property—confining fire damage in many cases. However, the most compelling argument for sprinklers comes at 2am, in the knowledge that a family asleep in their beds is even just a little safer because Watts Residential Fire Protection Products have been installed in their home.

*The wetted surface of our Lead Free products contacted by consumable water contain less than one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of lead by weight.

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Residential Fire Protection Products Catalog and Price List
Download your copy of the latest Watts Residential Fire Protection Products catalog. Includes information on Watts’ full line of RF PEX™ products.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Want to know more about Watts Residential Fire Protection? Visit the Watts Residential Fire Protection Frequently Asked Questions page to learn about a NFPA 13D system, sprinklers and what the difference between PEX and CPVC? is.

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