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Fire Sprinkler Requirements: Mesa vs Peoria

How do fire sprinkler requirements rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Peoria has fewer restrictions than Mesa.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Mesa adopts the International Fire Code through Mesa City Code Title 6 and requires NFPA 13, 13R, or 13D fire sprinkler systems in most new commercial buildings, multifamily structures, and certain large single-family homes. Mesa Fire and Medical Department reviews plans and inspects installations.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Maricopa County adopted the 2018 IRC but, like every Arizona jurisdiction, deleted the IRC R313 residential sprinkler mandate consistent with ARS section 9-807. New homes in unincorporated Maricopa County need not have NFPA 13D sprinklers, though commercial and multifamily NFPA 13 systems remain required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPeoria
Code adoptedIFC and IBC2018 IBC, IRC, IFC
Multifamily standardNFPA 13R-
Plan reviewMFMD Fire Prevention-
Annual inspectionRequired-
AuthorityMesa Title 6-
Single-family sprinklers-Not required
Townhome sprinklers-NFPA 13R required
State preemption-ARS 9-807 / 11-861

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Mesa FAQ

Does my new Mesa home need fire sprinklers?

Single-family homes need NFPA 13D sprinklers if they exceed the local IRC trigger square footage or sit in a difficult-access area. Mesa Building Safety can confirm your specific lot.

How often must commercial sprinklers be inspected?

NFPA 25 requires annual inspections by a licensed fire-protection contractor, with five-year internal pipe inspections, and Mesa MFMD audits records during routine fire inspections.

Peoria FAQ

Can I voluntarily install a sprinkler in my new house?

Yes. Voluntary NFPA 13D systems are permitted, often qualifying for insurance discounts. Maricopa County will plan-check and inspect the system, though no mandate forces installation in detached single-family dwellings.

When do sprinklers become required in residential projects?

Once a project crosses into townhomes of three or more attached units, multifamily R-2 occupancies, or any commercial use, IBC chapter 9 and IRC R313.2 sprinkler requirements apply, with NFPA 13 or 13R systems mandatory.

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