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Glory Fire Protection

4.2 (5 reviews)
Open 5:00 am - 8:00 pm

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2 years ago

Glory Fire Protection was amazing and did a great job. They showed up on time and communicated through the whole process. GREAT COMPANY!

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2 years ago

Great service from Glory Fire Protection definitely recommend it, Patrick was very reliable to do the service on the extinguisher.

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I brought in two customer-owned compressed gas cylinders for hydrotesting and recertification…read more Hedrick's folks said they were pretty busy but accepted my cylinders and promised they would have them done by the end of the day, which they did. In addition, the retesting costs were reasonable ($20 for 150 CU FT & $15 for 50 CU FT). Special thanks to John (tank tester), Monica (admin) and the young man at the counter whose name I didn't get but is destined to be a psychology major at BYU in the near future. Tips if you're interested in bring your own cylinders for testing: 1. Hedrick typically tests every Wednesday but because the test in batches based on test pressure and cylinder size, you need to get them there as early as possible or you might have to wait until the following week. 2. Hedrick personnel recommend you bring such cylinders to them by COB on Tuesday so they can be batch tested on Wednesday. 3. If they have a lot of cylinders to test (such as their own for customer orders), it may take a week or two for them to get to outside customer cylinders. 4. Make sure your cylinders are empty prior to bringing them in, especially if they contain a flammable gas. (I didn't verify they accept such gases, so call first.) 5. Consider attaching a waterproof tag to the cylinder so that it is clear to whom it belongs. We did not (because we originally thought we were going to wait there) but had no problem getting ours back. 6. Always carry cylinders in an open truck bed in case of a leak since pressurized gas is an asphyxiant (displaces oxygen) even if inert.

This place doesn't even deserve a one star review for the way they handed an unprofessional…read moresituation, I called to get a quote on my lockout for my vehicle and was given a rude and disrespectful technician, the way he went about asking me about the situation and context of the car was highly disrespectful I then called the office or the number of the company hoping they could help me with this situation but it clearly wasn't important enough to them or wasn't severe enough to implement any kind of action or way of us being able to work something out. Highly recommend taking your money and time elsewhere where technicians aren't complete dicks and are actually trying to do their job correctly.

Glory Fire Protection - fireprotection - Updated July 2026

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