Pye-Barker Fire & Safety

4.4
7 reviews

About

Fire Protection Equipment SupplierFire Protection System SupplierFire Sprinklers
Specializing in fire, safety, and security since 1946, Pye-Barker is your full-service partner. Pye-Barker provides installation and service for portable extinguishers, restaurant fire suppression, special hazard systems, fire sprinklers, fire alarms, physical security, access control, CCTV, intrusion detection and more.

Details

  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Pye-Barker Fire & Safety
130 Wolfpack Drive, Durham, NC
27704, United States

Hours

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  • JC
    John Casale
    May 24, 2021
    5.0
    I needed to recertify my power tank and the folks at pye barker did it quickly and painlessly. Dropped the tank off Monday, picked it up Thursday with a fresh recert and full of CO2. 10/10
  • SP
    Sarah Price
    Sep 14, 2020
    5.0
    I came in for help with my fire extinguishers. I was helped quickly and given good advice. Nice folks!
  • MM
    Matthew
    May 20, 2019
    5.0
    Great service professional staff
  • KS
    Kenny Sdead
    Jun 29, 2018
    5.0
    I want to say thank you for the quick response and excellent customer service. The gentleman that came out to our location not only looked professional but went into great detail on servicing fire extinguishers. This place is now operating under the Pye-Barker name which at first I thought "oh no" but after this experience I will only use them and recommend the Durham branch to everyone I know.
  • JM
    Jim McNeely
    Aug 27, 2015
    1.0
    During the past few years I have visited Metro Fire & Safety to get fire extinguishers serviced and refilled. The most recent visit was last week, August 14, 2015. I have NEVER been able to get a fire extinguisher serviced and refilled there. Always some sort of excuse, a couple of them known to be bogus. I don't like posting negative reviews, but in this case I just had to, especially since it was dealing with a piece of life safety equipment. I've come to the conclusion that if you have an old fire extinguisher that needs to be refilled, you'd be better off just trashing it and buying a new one, rather than trying to hassle with getting it refilled.