Find Licensed Fire-Protection Contractors in Washington

Draw your sales territory: drop a pin, set a radius, and see every active fire-protection contractor license inside it, with phone, email, and website.

Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) · Official state records
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Radius

25 mi

Why ContractorRoster

The state board's job ends at the license. Ours starts there.

Fire-protection contractors are licensed under specialty classes — C-16 in California, SPR for sprinklers in Virginia, separate sub-categories elsewhere. ContractorRoster pulls the active list, normalizes the class codes, and adds phone, email, and website for over 95% of records.

Washington: Washington's L&I licenses and bonds all contractors through a unified registration system, making it one of the easier states for buyers to verify contractor credentials before hiring.

Use cases

  • Sprinkler manufacturer or distributor territory outreach
  • Recruiting installers for a multi-site commercial fit-out
  • Inspection and monitoring vendor prospecting by metro
  • Building an outreach list for fire-code compliance software

Top cities for fire-protection contractors in Washington

1Portland7
2Puyallup5
3Vancouver4
4Tacoma4
5Kennewick4
6Kent4
7Spokane3
8Everett3
9Snohomish3
10Bellevue3

121 active fire-protection contractors licensed across Washington, with phone, email, and website on most records. See the full Washington map →

I needed every licensed plumber in three counties by Wednesday for a vendor outreach campaign. The CSV hit my inbox in under 4 minutes. Used it the same afternoon.

Daniel R.

Operations Director, building services firm, Washington

Common questions about fire-protection contractors in Washington

How many licensed fire-protection contractors are in Washington?

121 fire-protection contractors hold an active license in Washington, verified against the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I). ContractorRoster delivers the full list with phone, email, and website.

Where does the Washington fire-protection contractor data come from?

Every record is sourced directly from the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) — the official Washington licensing board — then enriched with phone, email, website, and Google ratings from public business sources.

What's included for each fire-protection contractor?

Business name, license number and status, issue and expiration dates, and full address — plus phone, email, website, and Google rating where publicly available. About 9 in 10 records include a phone number.

How much does a list of Washington fire-protection contractors cost?

Pricing follows the size of the territory you draw, starting at $19 for a small area. You pay once and the CSV arrives by email within minutes — no subscription and no account required.

Is the Washington fire-protection contractor list current?

Yes. The data is refreshed from the Washington Labor & Industries (L&I) on a recurring basis, last updated 2026-07-07, so you reach fire-protection contractors whose licenses are active right now.

From $19. Pay for what you draw

Draw your territory on the map; the price follows the size of the list. Pay once. CSV in your inbox in under 3 minutes. No subscription, no account.

✓ Name, license #, expiration, verification URL✓ Phone, email, website (most records)✓ Google rating + review count, Yelp link✓ Territory intel: population, income, permits, storms✓ CSV ready for Excel or Google Sheets