Compare an existing quote
Already have a fire protection quote? Use it to make a smarter decision.
If you have already received a quote for deficiency repairs, materials, fire alarm, sprinkler, extinguisher, emergency lighting, or kitchen suppression work, upload it with your request. GTA Fire can use the documented scope to help route the same stated work to suitable independent providers.
Why compare?
A second look can clarify price, fit, and scope.
In some past cases, customers with an existing quote have found estimated savings of about 10-20% on the same stated scope of work. Savings are not guaranteed. The goal is a cleaner comparison: same documented scope, suitable providers, and a decision based on price, qualifications, insurance, availability, terms, and communication.
What to upload
Give providers enough information to compare responsibly.
- The existing contractor quote or proposal
- Inspection report, deficiency notice, or photos if available
- Building type, city, deadline, and access notes
- Whether the scope must stay exactly the same
- Any concerns about timing, communication, or current provider fit
Careful comparison
Lower price is only useful when the scope and provider fit still make sense.
Customers should compare the provider's scope, exclusions, qualifications, insurance, warranty terms, timeline, and contract terms before hiring. GTA Fire does not guarantee savings, provider performance, code compliance, certification, emergency response, or service outcomes.
Questions people ask
Clear answers before you request a quote.
Can GTA Fire guarantee a lower price?
No. GTA Fire cannot guarantee savings. In some past cases, customers with an existing quote have found estimated savings of about 10-20% on the same stated scope, but results depend on scope, timing, provider availability, risk, and site details.
Should I always choose the lowest quote?
No. Customers should compare the full scope, exclusions, qualifications, insurance, warranty terms, communication, availability, and contract terms before hiring any provider.
Why might a focused provider cost less?
Some full-service companies price for broader capability, larger teams, multiple service categories, and more complex risk. That can be valuable for larger projects, but a focused provider may be a better fit for simpler single-service work.
