Compliance deadlines don't wait. Find building owners and managers who need fire protection inspections, size systems using square footage and floor data, and lock in recurring inspection revenue.

Sound familiar? These are the prospecting hurdles that slow down growth.
Fire protection is driven by code compliance and inspection schedules, but identifying which buildings are approaching deadlines or operating with outdated systems requires data that isn't easy to find.
Inspection contracts and system installations require approval from building owners or property managers, yet reaching these decision-makers typically means cold-calling front desks or searching LinkedIn for hours.
Quoting fire suppression, alarm, and sprinkler installations accurately depends on knowing square footage, number of floors, and building use type — data that is rarely available in one place.
Purpose-built tools that give fire protection companies an unfair advantage.
Access verified contacts for building owners and property managers alongside square footage and floor count data, so you can size fire protection needs and pitch the right person in a single workflow.
Filter buildings by square footage, number of floors, and property type to identify which properties need the fire protection systems your company specializes in — from high-rise standpipes to small-building suppression.
Identify management companies and REITs that control multiple buildings and propose portfolio-wide inspection and maintenance contracts that deliver high-value recurring revenue.
The specific property data points that matter most for your business.
Filter commercial properties in your service area by property type (office, multifamily, retail) and number of floors (3+) to find buildings with significant fire protection requirements.
Use square footage data to estimate system scope and create preliminary pricing for inspection services.
Identify a property management firm that operates 20 mid-rise buildings across three submarkets.
Pull verified contact information for the firm's operations director who manages vendor relationships for building services.
Send a targeted proposal for annual fire protection inspections across the full portfolio, highlighting per-building cost savings from a consolidated contract.
Close a 20-building annual inspection contract worth $240K in recurring revenue.
The US fire protection market exceeds $25B annually
Inspection and compliance services generate reliable recurring revenue
Multi-property inspection contracts are the highest-margin segment for fire protection firms
Building code updates continue to expand the scope of required fire protection systems
Join the commercial service companies already using Greenfinch.ai to find better prospects, reach decision makers faster, and win more contracts.
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