FDNY Compliant · NFPA 25 Certified

Standpipe Inspection & Testing NYC

Ensure your standpipe system passes FDNY inspection. Professional hydrostatic pressure testing, flow testing, and complete documentation for Class I, II, and III systems.

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Professional Standpipe Inspection & Testing for NYC Buildings

Standpipe systems are the backbone of high-rise firefighting in New York City. When FDNY arrives at a fire above the seventh floor, they connect to your standpipe. If that system has not been properly inspected, tested, and maintained, the consequences are not just regulatory — they are life-threatening. FDNY and NFPA 25 require regular inspections and periodic hydrostatic pressure testing to verify every standpipe system is ready when it matters most.

Empire Fire Services provides complete standpipe inspection and testing services across all five boroughs. We inspect Class I, Class II, and Class III standpipe systems, including all hose valves, fire department connections, pressure gauges, piping, and support components. Our inspections follow NFPA 25 requirements precisely — annual visual inspections, annual flow tests, quarterly FDC checks, and the critical 5-year hydrostatic pressure test.

The 5-year hydrostatic test is the most demanding requirement. We pressurize your entire standpipe system to 200 PSI (or 50 PSI above maximum operating pressure) and hold it for two full hours, monitoring for any leaks or pressure drops. This test verifies the structural integrity of every pipe, fitting, and valve in the system. Our team coordinates water supply, manages building notifications, and handles all logistics so the test runs smoothly with minimal disruption.

Every inspection and test produces detailed documentation — test pressures, flow rates, deficiency logs, and photographic evidence. Your standpipe records are organized and ready for FDNY review at any time. We also track your inspection schedule and send reminders before quarterly, annual, and 5-year deadlines so you are never caught out of compliance.

What's Included

Hydrostatic pressure testing (5-year)
Flow testing and pressure verification
Class I, II, and III system inspections
Hose valve inspection and operation testing
Fire department connection (FDC) inspection
Pressure gauge calibration and replacement
FDNY compliance documentation
Pipe and fitting condition assessment
Simple Process

How Our Standpipe Inspection Process Works

From system review to compliance documentation in three straightforward steps.

1

System Review & Coordination

We review your standpipe system specs — class type, number of zones, building height, and last test dates. We coordinate scheduling, water supply logistics, and building notifications for the inspection.

2

Inspection & Pressure Testing

Our certified technicians perform all required NFPA 25 inspections — visual examination, hose valve operation testing, FDC inspection, flow tests, and hydrostatic pressure testing when due. Every component is checked and documented.

3

Reports & Compliance Records

You receive a detailed report with test pressures, flow rates, deficiency log, and photos. All documentation is organized for FDNY compliance records and readily accessible for inspections.

Why Choose Empire Fire Services for Standpipe Inspections

NFPA 25 Certified

Our technicians are trained and certified for standpipe system inspection and hydrostatic testing per NFPA 25.

Full Test Coordination

We handle all logistics for hydrostatic testing — water supply, building notifications, and scheduling.

Complete Documentation

Detailed reports with pressures, flow rates, deficiencies, and photos. Ready for FDNY at any time.

Deadline Tracking

We track your quarterly, annual, and 5-year test deadlines and send reminders before they are due.

Standpipe inspections start at $2,000–$10,000 depending on building height, system class, and testing scope. Get a free estimate.

Regulatory Compliance

Applicable Standards & Codes

NFPA 25

Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems — governs the quarterly, annual, and 5-year inspection and hydrostatic pressure testing requirements for all standpipe system classes.

NFPA 14

Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems — defines the design, installation, and classification requirements (Class I, II, III) that all subsequent inspections and testing verify against for system integrity.

Empire Fire Services ensures full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and NYC fire codes.

FAQ

Standpipe Inspection FAQ

What is a standpipe system?
A standpipe system is a network of pipes and hose connections installed in buildings to provide water for firefighting. Class I systems have 2.5-inch hose connections for fire department use. Class II systems have 1.5-inch hose connections for building occupant use. Class III systems combine both. In NYC, standpipes are required in buildings over 75 feet tall, buildings with large floor areas, and certain other occupancies per NYC Building Code.
How often do standpipe systems need to be inspected?
NFPA 25 and FDNY require annual visual inspections of all standpipe components, annual flow tests to verify adequate water pressure, and a hydrostatic pressure test every 5 years. Hose valves must be tested annually, and fire department connections must be inspected quarterly. Any system modifications or impairments must be reported to FDNY.
What does a standpipe hydrostatic test involve?
A hydrostatic pressure test involves pressurizing the entire standpipe system with water to 200 PSI (or 50 PSI above the maximum operating pressure, whichever is greater) and holding that pressure for 2 hours. The system is then inspected for leaks, pressure drops, and structural integrity. This test is required every 5 years per NFPA 25 and is a critical FDNY compliance requirement.
What are the FDNY requirements for standpipe systems in NYC?
FDNY requires all standpipe systems to be maintained per NFPA 25 and NYC Building Code. Buildings must have current hydrostatic test reports (every 5 years), annual flow test documentation, and quarterly FDC inspection records. The FDC must be visible, accessible, and clearly marked. Hose valves must be operable on every floor. Non-compliance can result in FDNY violations of $2,500–$10,000 per violation.
How much does a standpipe inspection cost in NYC?
Standpipe inspection and testing typically costs $2,000–$10,000 depending on building height, number of zones, system type (Class I, II, or III), and whether a 5-year hydrostatic test is due. Taller buildings with multiple zones and roof tanks are at the higher end. We provide a firm quote after reviewing your system specifications.

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