Certified Hydrant Testing
Your partner in fire safety
Verifying that a hydrant is in proper working condition should only happen before the emergency. Having functional fire hydrants makes all the difference in the case of a fire on your property. Regular maintenance also reduces the risk of liability issues associated with neglecting fire safety standards.

Did you know?
The City of Sioux Falls ordinance 157.116 requires all fire hydrants to be inspected annually. Ensure your property is safe today by ordering your fire hydrant inspection.
What We Do
Hydrant Services
Annual Inspection, lubrication, flow test, and certification of operation. We offer the following services for all privately owned hydrants in Sioux Falls and surrounding areas:

Annual Inspections and Certification
Certifies hydrants meet local fire codes and regulations. The inspection includes testing water flow and pressure. You will receive a report certifying the condition your hydrant is in upon inspection for your own documentation. Once completed, you will receive a report certifying hydrant performance and condition.

Hydrant Repair
Our team will mark repair recommendations after inspection. Severe problems such as very hard opening and closing may cause the hydrant to be out of service. We specialize in fixing leaks, replacing parts, repairing damaged or frozen hydrants, and addressing issues with water pressure or flow.

Painting
Protect your hydrant from rust, corrosion, and environmental damage, extending its lifespan. We will meet the color codes and regulations.

Snow Markers
Keep your hydrant visible during even the worst winter conditions. We will place snow markers to make certain the hydrant remains accessible, and visible, for emergency responders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I don’t get my hydrants inspected?
Failure to inspect hydrants can result in internal components failing when you need them most, in an emergency.
What common problems have you found during hydrant testing?
Hydrants full of rocks and debris; A hand-turning hydrant had an internal stem break; During repair internal parts were severely corroded which led to failure. Broken nozzle from being hit with a snow plow. When opening a hydrant by hand it was very difficult to turn, it broke a few minutes later and became non-working.

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(605) 610-3344
Working Hours
Monday-Friday
8am-5pm