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  2. Fire sprinkler system - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the installed costs of sprinkler systems ranged from US$0.31 – $3.66 per square foot, depending on type and location. Residential systems, installed at the time of initial home construction and utilizing municipal water supplies, average about US$0.35/square foot. [22] Systems can be installed during initial construction, or retrofitted.

  3. K-factor (fire protection) - Wikipedia

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    K-Factors have also previously been calculated and published using the United States customary units of pound per square inch (psi) and gallon per minute (gpm). Within the United States, US measurements are still often used instead of metric. [3] [4]

  4. Fire sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    A fire sprinkler or sprinkler head is the component of a fire sprinkler system that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, such as when a predetermined temperature has been exceeded. Fire sprinklers are extensively used worldwide, with over 40 million sprinkler heads fitted each year.

  5. Does homeowners insurance cover renovations? - AOL

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    Insurers use a different value — a replacement cost calculation determined by multiplying your home’s square footage by the cost-per-foot of construction in your region. This includes looking ...

  6. 15 Southern Cities Where You Can Get a House for the ... - AOL

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    New construction price per square foot: $143.82 Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed places in the Southern United States to find the lowest cost per square foot for a new home.

  7. Irrigation sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    These sprinklers can be fixed spray heads that have a set pattern and generally spray between 1.5 and 2 m (5 and 7 ft), full rotating sprinklers that can spray a broken stream of water from 6 to 12 m (20 to 40 ft), or small drip emitters that release a slow, steady drip of water on more delicate plants such as flowers and shrubs.