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Estimate fire alarm system installation costs for homes and businesses — by property type, system grade, detector count and region. Based on 2026 UK average prices.

🏠 Domestic & commercial 📋 BS5839 system grades 🔔 Detector & device costs 📍 13 UK regions

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    Fire alarm system costs at a glance

    Average UK fire alarm installation prices for 2026, based on BS5839 system grades and industry data.

    Property SizeGrade D (Mains)Interlinked WirelessAddressableNotes
    1–2 bed flat£300–£500£200–£400£600–£900Minimum req.
    3 bed house£450–£700£300–£550£800–£1,200Most common
    4–5 bed house£600–£900£400–£700£1,000–£1,600
    HMO (up to 6 rooms)£800–£1,400£600–£1,000£1,400–£2,200BS5839 Cat. LD2 required
    HMO (7+ rooms)N/A£900–£1,500£2,000–£3,500Full L1 / L2 system

    Domestic installations are typically Grade D (mains-powered with battery backup). HMOs require a higher standard of protection under BS5839 and the Housing Act 2004.

    Premises TypeSystem TypeTypical CostAnnual MaintenanceNotes
    Small office (<200 m²)Conventional£1,500–£3,000£200–£400/yrEntry level
    Medium office (200–500 m²)Addressable£3,000–£7,000£400–£800/yrMost common
    Large office / retailAddressable£7,000–£20,000+£800–£2,000/yr
    Restaurant / caféAddressable + ASD£4,000–£10,000£600–£1,200/yrAspirating req. in kitchens
    Warehouse / industrialConventional / beam£5,000–£25,000+£1,000–£3,000/yrSize dependent
    Hotel / care homeFull addressable L1£10,000–£50,000+£2,000–£8,000/yrSpecialist design req.

    Commercial systems must comply with BS5839-1 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. An BAFE-certified installer is strongly recommended.

    ComponentSupply OnlySupply & FitNotes
    Optical smoke detector£15–£40£50–£100Most common
    Heat detector£15–£35£45–£90Kitchens & garages
    Multi-sensor detector£30–£70£70–£130Reduces false alarms
    Manual call point (break-glass)£20–£50£60–£120
    Sounder / bell£25–£60£65–£130
    Sounder / beacon (visual)£35–£80£80–£150Required for hearing impaired
    Control panel (1–4 zone)£100–£300£350–£700Domestic / small commercial
    Addressable control panel£400–£2,000£800–£3,500Loop-based systems
    CO detector£20–£50£55–£100Often added alongside

    Supply-and-fit prices include labour, wiring (surface or concealed) and commissioning. Concealed cable routing adds 20–40% to the labour element.

    ServiceFrequencyTypical CostNotes
    Annual service & test (domestic)Yearly£80–£150Recommended
    Annual service (small commercial)Yearly£200–£500BS5839 requires 6-monthly
    6-monthly inspectionEvery 6 months£150–£400Commercial requirement
    False alarm calloutPer visit£80–£250Out-of-hours higher
    Detector replacementEvery 10 years£50–£120 eachLifespan 10–15 years
    24/7 ARC monitoringMonthly£15–£50/monthAlarm Receiving Centre
    System upgrade / expansionAs needed£500–£5,000+Depends on scope

    BS5839 requires commercial fire alarm systems to be serviced every 6 months by a competent person. Domestic systems should be tested weekly and serviced annually.

    Fire alarm essentials

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    Legal Requirements

    All businesses must comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. HMO landlords must meet Housing Act 2004 requirements. BS5839 sets the technical standard. Non-compliance can result in prosecution and unlimited fines.

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    Use a BAFE Certified Installer

    BAFE (British Approvals for Fire Equipment) SP203-1 certified engineers meet the highest UK standards for fire alarm design and installation. Always ask for the installer’s BAFE or FIA registration number before signing any contract.

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    Addressable vs Conventional

    Conventional systems divide a building into zones. Addressable systems can identify the exact detector that has activated — essential for larger buildings. Addressable systems cost more upfront but reduce false alarm callout costs significantly.

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    Maintenance is Mandatory

    Commercial fire alarm systems must be serviced every 6 months under BS5839. Domestic systems should be tested weekly (press the test button) and professionally serviced annually. Detector lifespan is 10–15 years — replace on schedule.

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    Get 3 Quotes

    Fire alarm installation prices can vary by 40–60% between contractors for identical work. Always get at least 3 written quotes, check BAFE registration, and ensure the quote includes commissioning, certification and a handover pack.

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    Replace on schedule

    Frequently asked questions

    In 2026, a domestic fire alarm installation costs approximately £300–£900 for a 3-bedroom house with a Grade D mains-powered system. Small commercial installations start at around £1,500–£3,000 for a conventional system in a small office. Larger addressable systems for commercial premises cost £5,000–£25,000+. Prices vary significantly by region, system complexity and number of devices.

    Yes — all businesses and commercial premises must have an adequate fire detection and alarm system under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. HMO landlords must comply with the Housing Act 2004 and local authority licensing conditions. New-build homes in England and Wales must have interlinked smoke alarms on every floor under Building Regulations Part B. Older homes are not legally required to have mains-powered alarms, but it is strongly recommended.

    Conventional systems divide a building into zones — when an alarm triggers, you know which zone but not which specific detector. Addressable systems (also called intelligent systems) give each device a unique address, so the control panel can pinpoint the exact detector that has activated. Addressable systems are more expensive to install but reduce false alarm attendance costs and are required for larger or more complex buildings under BS5839.

    Commercial fire alarm systems must be inspected and tested every 6 months by a competent person in accordance with BS5839-1. In addition, the responsible person should test the alarm weekly by activating a manual call point. Domestic systems should be tested monthly (press the test button) and professionally serviced annually, with batteries replaced every year and detectors replaced every 10 years.

    As a minimum, UK guidance recommends at least one smoke alarm on every floor of a home, including hallways and landings. Best practice is to fit a smoke alarm in every room where a fire could start (living rooms, bedrooms), a heat alarm in the kitchen, and a CO detector if you have gas appliances. For BS5839 LD2 (recommended for domestic properties), alarms should cover all escape routes and high-risk areas.

    BAFE (British Approvals for Fire Equipment) SP203-1 is the UK’s leading third-party certification scheme for fire alarm system companies. It covers design, installation, commissioning and maintenance to BS5839 standards. Insurers, local authorities and fire services widely recognise BAFE certification as evidence of competence. For commercial premises, using a BAFE-certified company provides important legal protection for the responsible person under the Fire Safety Order.

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