Do I need a permit if I am modifying less than 10 sprinkler heads in commercial buildings and 6 or less in residential buildings?

Yes, you do need to obtain a permit; however, you do not need to provide plans for review in accordance with Section 4-157(a), Subtitle 4. Plans are not required for automatic sprinkler system modifications or installations in commercial buildings involving 10 sprinkler heads or less, and not involving the shifting of any cross mains or risers. Plans are not required for automatic sprinkler system modifications in single family dwellings for adding or relocating sprinkler heads on the basement level or grade level involving 6 sprinkler heads or less, and not involving the shifting of any cross mains or risers or creating a more hydraulically demanding remote area. Inspection and testing shall still be required after completion of the work.

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1. Do I need a permit if I am modifying less than 10 sprinkler heads in commercial buildings and 6 or less in residential buildings?
2. Do you review plumbing drawings?
3. What are the fees for a fire alarm or sprinkler system?
4. What are the current editions being used for applicable NFPA standards and adopted codes?
5. What is the maximum distance allowed from the Fire Department connection to the nearest fire hydrant?
6. How do I schedule a Fire Inspection?
7. Do single family homes (one- and two-family dwellings) require automatic sprinklers?
8. Do I need to file plans for a sprinkler monitoring system?
9. Do I need to file fire alarm shop drawings to change a fire alarm panel?
10. What adjustment to the water supply is required?
11. When do I need to request a water test from Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) for my automatic sprinkler system?
12. Is the International Fire Code (IFC) adopted by the County?
13. Can the fire protection systems be reviewed under the Building Permit application?