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SuperHero Fire Protection
Industry veterans founded SuperHero Fire Protection in 2012; the contractor is licensed in twelve states from Texas to Pennsylvania.
SuperHero Fire Protection
SuperHero Fire Protection was launched in 2012 by a group of fire-safety veterans in Lawrenceville, Georgia. The firm operates as a full-service contractor for commercial and industrial buildings, holding licenses across twelve contiguous states that stretch from Florida to Pennsylvania and west to Texas. While the company does not disclose financials, its physical footprint spans more than fifteen offices — many acquired through regional roll-ups — signaling a multi-site operational model built for regulatory-heavy, local-code markets. The company covers the full lifecycle of active fire protection. Its in-house teams design and install wet and dry sprinkler systems, low-voltage fire-alarm networks, and backflow-prevention assemblies. Post-installation, certified technicians perform National Fire Protection Association code-mandated inspections, testing, and maintenance on fire extinguishers, alarms, and sprinkler risers. Geographically, the office roster reveals a heavy concentration in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee, with satellite outposts in the Dallas, Houston, Birmingham, and Jacksonville metros. The footprint grew in part through tuck-in acquisitions of local inspectors — All Fire Services in South Carolina and Life Safety Inspections in Florida were absorbed and rebranded. The firm groups its acquired locations under a 'family of companies' label, with distinct brands operating out of yards in Houston, Birmingham, Columbus (GA), Westminster (MD), Winston-Salem, and Raleigh. Headcount is not disclosed, though the number of active offices implies a field-technician workforce in the low hundreds. Philanthropic or family-office structures are not evident; the business is a pure-play industrial service provider. SuperHero’s structural differentiator is its regulatory moat: fire-protection contracting is hyper-local because codes vary by municipality and state. By assembling a licensed, multi-state platform — rather than franchising — the firm retains compliance risk in-house while offering general contractors and property managers a single vendor across a broad region. That architecture creates switching costs that a local inspector or a national equipment manufacturer cannot easily replicate.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
2012
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Lawrenceville
Corporate office
1615 Lakes Parkway, Suite K, Lawrenceville, GA 30043, United States
Additional offices
North Charleston, SC · Conover, NC · Forsyth, GA · Carrollton, TX · Edgewater, FL · Jacksonville, FL · Knoxville, TN · Nashville, TN · Mebane, NC · Houston, TX · Birmingham, AL · Columbus, GA · Westminster, MD · Winston-Salem, NC · Raleigh, NC · Winston-Salem, NC (Empire Dr.)
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does SuperHero Fire Protection source its work?
The firm services commercial and industrial buildings, positioning its in-house design and installation capability as a single-vendor solution for general contractors and property managers. Its active licenses in twelve states — from Florida to Pennsylvania and west to Texas — allow it to bid on new-construction and retrofit projects across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. The company also operates a recurring inspection and testing business, which provides a base of repeat revenue tied to local fire-code compliance cycles.
Is SuperHero Fire Protection structured as a holding company?
SuperHero operates a 'family of companies' — a group of acquired fire-protection firms that retain distinct operating names while filing under the SuperHero umbrella. The acquisitions include All Fire Services (South Carolina) and Life Safety Inspections (Florida), which were rebranded to SuperHero locations. This suggests a buy-and-build strategy where the parent provides centralized marketing and licensing while field offices run autonomously.
Which services does the firm handle in-house versus subcontract?
SuperHero’s website states that in-house staff design and install sprinkler systems, fire alarms, and low-voltage systems. Inspection, testing, and maintenance are also performed by the company’s own certified technicians rather than third parties. Backflow-prevention installation and testing rounds out the self-performed scope.
What is the geographic reach of SuperHero’s licenses?
The firm holds licenses in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC. Its physical office network covers Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Maryland, and Texas.
Does SuperHero operate any manufacturing or distribution businesses alongside its contracting arm?
The public-facing website does not describe any manufacturing or wholesale distribution operations. The business is presented purely as a fire-protection contractor and inspector, with revenue derived from design, installation, testing, and maintenance services.
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