Water Damage from Sprinkler Systems: Remediation and Avoidance 98928: Revision history

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22 December 2025

  • curprev 02:5702:57, 22 December 2025Aearnehnql talk contribs 71,287 bytes +71,287 Created page with "<html><p> Sprinkler systems conserve lives and home in a fire, yet when they discharge unintentionally or run longer than needed, they can soak a building quicker than most people expect. A single sprinkler head can launch roughly 15 to 25 gallons per minute. Multiply that by a couple of heads and a delay in action, and you're taking a look at saturated carpets, swelling baseboards, blistering paint, and water tracking into cavities you can't quickly see. I have actually..."