Why Titan in Connecticut
Most fire protection contractors will tell you they cover a region. We tell you we cover a state — on purpose. Titan is Connecticut's independent fire protection contractor, exclusively serving CT property managers, GCs, and AHJs. We don't cross state lines because focus delivers better service than reach.
Connecticut-only, on purpose
Connecticut isn't a market to us — it's the market. Every designer, every tech, every relationship we have lives inside the same state code, the same AHJs, and the same property-manager community. When your fire alarm panel goes into trouble at 2 a.m. on a Tuesday, we're on the same side of the New York border. When your AHJ has a question about an inspection report, you don't get passed to a regional dispatch center in another time zone.
Locally owned, locally operated, locally insured. CT State License #3274113.
Senior NICET-certified design on staff
Joseph Montuori, our founding member, is a NICET Level IV Senior Engineering Technician with over 17 years of fire alarm contracting experience in Connecticut. NICET Level IV is the senior tier of the NICET program — the credential trusted by fire marshals nationwide for fire alarm system design.
That depth lives in-house, not at a sub-contracted desk three states away. When code consulting comes up on your project, it's a phone call to Joe — not a callback two business days later.
The work shows up in our drawings: code-compliant drawings with NFPA 170 symbols, voltage-drop and battery calculations, sequence of operations, and AHJ submittal packages that get reviewed and approved without rework.
Single point of accountability
Most facilities run four life-safety contracts — fire alarm, sprinkler, extinguisher, and emergency lighting — with four different vendors, four different inspection schedules, and four different deficiency reports. When something fails inspection, you get to figure out which vendor owns the problem.
Titan owns the whole package. One project number, one inspection report, one phone number for follow-up — even when we coordinate sprinkler work through our vetted CT-licensed partners. No multi-state handoffs. No waiting on hold while the call routes through three regions.
AHJ relationships across Connecticut
From New Haven and Hartford to Fairfield, Litchfield, and Tolland counties, we work with the fire marshals who'll be reviewing your job. We file deficiency reports in the format your AHJ expects, coordinate impairment plans under NFPA 25 chapter 15 when they're needed, and bring fire-marshal expectations into the design phase before drawings ever leave our office.
That's not a marketing claim — it's the operational consequence of being Connecticut-only for 17+ years.
The team you'll know by name
Most service contracts come with rotating crews. Titan doesn't. The same two-person inspection team comes back to your facility year after year. They know which tenant has the access constraint, which device list is incomplete from a prior install, which floor had the false-alarm history. That continuity is what reduces ramp-up time, missed devices, and awkward conversations with your tenants.
On the leadership side, you can read their bios on our Executive Team page. Joe will often answer the phone himself.
24/7 emergency response that's actually answered
When a panel goes off-line, an inspection deadline lands on a Friday at 4:30 p.m., or a sprinkler trips after hours, you call 203-404-4090 and you reach a real Titan tech — not a call center, not a triage queue. We prioritize Connecticut customers because we're not splitting attention with a job in Rhode Island. That's Emergency Service the way property managers actually need it.
Affiliations and credentials
- NICET — Level IV Senior Engineering Technician (Fire Alarm Systems)
- NAFED — National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors
- NFPA — National Fire Protection Association
- ESA — Electronic Security Association
- CT State License — #3274113
- L-5 — CT-licensed limited electrical contractor (low-voltage)