Fire Protection Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

GCs, building managers, and AHJs require fire protection on every commercial project. Be the licensed contractor that gets the referral before the permit is pulled.

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Fire Protection lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

You're licensed and qualified but GCs

You're licensed and qualified but GCs keep calling the same fire protection sub they've used for five years

Tenant improvement projects are a goldmine

Tenant improvement projects are a goldmine but you're not on the design-build team's referral list

Commercial building owners need annual inspections

Commercial building owners need annual inspections but don't know you exist until their current contractor fails them

How LeadChuck works for fire protections

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Set up your LeadChuck profile with your NICET certifications, license numbers, and specialties: sprinkler design/install, suppression systems (kitchen, clean agent), alarm systems, and annual inspections.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

GCs, mechanical contractors, and building managers refer fire protection work through LeadChuck. Pay only when you receive the referral—never for impressions.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

Land the inspection contract, deliver reliable AHJ-approved work, and get onto every GC's permanent subcontractor list for commercial fire protection.

The referral flywheel in action

GCs who trust you for fire protection refer you to every building project they bid. Refer their mechanical and electrical subs and they reciprocate across their entire project portfolio. Commercial referral networks compound fast.

Your net lead cost: $70 for $28000+ in revenue. Plus $280 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends fire protections leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

General Contractors

Every commercial build requires fire protection—GCs need a licensed sub they trust for code compliance.

Mechanical / HVAC Contractors

Mechanical contractors often coordinate with fire protection during commercial TI and refer to their trusted sub.

Elevator Contractors

Elevator shafts require fire suppression—elevator contractors refer fire protection on every commercial installation.

Electricians

Electrical contractors working on commercial panels and alarms often refer fire alarm system work.

Property Management Companies

Commercial property managers need annual fire system inspections and testing across multiple buildings.

Who do fire protections refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

General Contractors

$200-600

Fire protection referrals often open the door to broader GC relationships—refer them for work they lead and they reciprocate.

Electricians

$150-400

Fire alarm installation requires significant electrical coordination—refer your electrical partner.

Mechanical / HVAC

$150-400

Sprinkler system design often requires HVAC coordination—refer and build a multi-trade partnership.

Security Systems

$80-200

Fire alarm clients often need integrated security systems—refer your security contractor.

Building Inspection / Code Compliance

$100-300

AHJ submissions sometimes need a code consultant—refer and build authority in the compliance space.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

A mechanical contractor referred me to a GC through LeadChuck and I've since done fire protection on four of their commercial projects. The referral fee was nothing compared to the revenue.
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Anthony M.

Safeguard Fire Protection, Houston, TX · 15 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Both are available. Tenant improvement and retrofit leads are actually more common than new construction because there are more existing buildings than new builds in any given market.

NICET certifications at all levels, state contractor license, and any manufacturer authorizations (Victaulic, Tyco, Notifier) are the most influential for GC referrals.

Lead fees range from $200–$800 for installation projects. Annual inspection leads for multi-building portfolios can command premium fees given the recurring contract value.

Yes. Residential sprinkler installation is a growing market in states with mandated requirements. These leads are lower cost and available in most markets.

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