PDX Fire Protection LLC - Portland, Oregon
Oregon CCB license #244804 - PDX Fire Protection LLC - Portland, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through March 07, 2027.
Portland, Clackamas County · RMI: Spencer Brooks Stavenau · CCB since 2023 · 3 yrs
Trust Score for PDX Fire Protection LLC - 76/100 Good
PDX Fire Protection LLC meets Oregon CCB requirements. Verify bond and insurance expiration dates before hiring.
- Active CCB license +40 pts
- 3–5 years active (3 yrs) +6 pts
- Surety bond current +8 pts
- Bond above legal minimum +4 pts
- Liability insurance current +8 pts
- Insurance above legal minimum +5 pts
- Responsible Managing Individual identified +3 pts
- Phone number on record +2 pts
Commercial Fire Protection Contractor in Portland, Oregon Since 2023
PDX Fire Protection LLC is a commercial specialty contractor based in Portland, Clackamas County, serving commercial and industrial clients. The firm has operated since 2023 under the management of Spencer Brooks Stavenau and holds a CSC1 license for specialized fire protection work.
Services:
- Fire sprinkler system installation and design
- Pressurized water tank installation
- Fire safety inspections and compliance
- Commercial building fire protection systems
The contractor serves Portland and Clackamas County and maintains active CCB standing with a responsive approach to code compliance and deficiency resolution.
CCB #244804 - licensed, bonded ($55,000) and insured ($1,000,000 liability) under Oregon law.
Oregon CCB License #244804 - PDX Fire Protection LLC
Oregon CCB license #244804 is currently Active - registered since March 2023 and valid through March 7, 2027.
Contact & Address
Portland, OR 97267
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Customer Reviews
We had the pleasure of working with PDX Fire Pro on an ADU build in Portland. Their team installed a full fire sprinkler system, and a pressurized water tank for the unit, and we couldn’t be happier with their performance. Super knowledgeable team.
Spencer and his team are top notch! They embrace professionalism and integrity in the service they provide. The level of communication and they always make an effort to resolve deficiencies while conducting fire inspections. This has a huge value with cost savings. Thank you PDX Fire for showing…
Extremely pleased with Spencer and crew. We had a less-than-stellar experience with an over-zealous inspector that left us confused on what we as tenants of a 4000 sq ft medical office and exercise facility really needed. PDX Fire Protection was recommended to me by my contractor, and they made…
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Official CCB RecordQuick Summary
- Status Active
- License # #244804
- Type CSC1
- County Clackamas
- RMI Spencer Brooks Stavenau
- Bond $55K
- Insurance $1M
- Lic. expires March 7, 2027
- Bond expires March 7, 2027
- Ins. expires August 13, 2026
- Google rating 5 / 5
- Employees 1-10
- Industry COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (EXCEPT AUTOMOTIVE A
- Last updated May 11, 2026
- Synced May 28, 2026
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Record first imported: February 23, 2026 · Last data change detected: May 11, 2026 · Synced with CCB Open Data: May 28, 2026. Always verify at CCB.oregon.gov before hiring.