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Find a licensed fire-protection contractor in West Virginia

Every fire-protection contractor here holds an active state license, re-verified weekly. Tell us about the property. Get matched with licensed pros who keep your system inspection-ready. Free for property owners.

West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board (CLB) · Official state records
See where fire-protection contractors are licensed across West Virginia →

Why verification matters

Fire-protection work is life-safety and heavily code-governed - a system that fails an inspection or an emergency is a liability few owners can absorb. Licensing is non-negotiable here.

Common fire-protection contractors jobs

Sprinkler install and repairAlarm and detection systemsAnnual inspections and testingBackflow and standpipe workCode-compliance upgrades

For businesses

Buy the fire-protection contractors list in West Virginia, by territory

Every active fire-protection contractor license in West Virginia, verified against the state board and enriched with phone, email, and website. Draw your territory and pay for what you draw.

PrincetonAugustaHedgesvilleMount StormElkinsElkviewOceanaChapmanvilleWhite OakWayneNitroGraftonFrankfordAlbrightClarksburg
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Radius

Statewide

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.

West Virginia: West Virginia's Contractor Licensing Board licenses contractors across every major trade and publishes a public verification roster. Each record carries a phone number and full street address natively. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC results are licensed contractor firms registered with the board. Out-of-state firms licensed in West Virginia are excluded from these results by default so you see in-state contractors first.

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 West Virginia

1Charleston3
2Winchester3
3Roanoke2
4Cumberland2
5Hagerstown2
6Princeton2
7Richmond2
8Bridgeport2
9Williamsport2
10Pawtucket1

103 active fire-protection contractors licensed across West Virginia, with phone, email, and website on most records. See the full West Virginia 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.

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Operations Director, building services firm, Washington

Common questions about fire-protection contractors in West Virginia

How do I find a licensed fire-protection contractor in West Virginia?

Describe your job on ContractorRoster and we match you with fire-protection contractors verified against the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board (CLB) — license status re-checked weekly, not just a star rating. It's free for homeowners, and matched pros reach out to you directly.

How do I check if a West Virginia fire-protection contractor is licensed?

Every fire-protection contractor we list carries their active license number, which you can confirm directly with the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board (CLB). We re-check the board weekly, so you see current license status rather than a badge that could be out of date.

How many licensed fire-protection contractors are in West Virginia?

103 fire-protection contractors hold an active license in West Virginia, verified against the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board (CLB). ContractorRoster delivers the full list with phone, email, and website.

Where does the West Virginia fire-protection contractor data come from?

Every record is sourced directly from the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board (CLB) — the official West Virginia 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 West Virginia 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 West Virginia fire-protection contractor list current?

Yes. The data is refreshed from the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Board (CLB) 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 shortly. 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