Have to say thinking about it, i know of a site where the wet cells were installed at about 1988 in a fire alarm main battery unit - the batteries were religously looked after by the onsite maintenance untill early 2007 (so around 19 years being looked after by the clients own maintenance) always being topped up, load tested and kept terminals clean and tidy with not a single problem
A company came to service it instead in 2007, and at the end of last year, the levels were low, corrosion had taken place and 2 of them split.. Just shows how bit of care and attention makes such a big difference. Though there is a limit to what a alarm company can do if they only attend site every 3-6 months, when the batteries sometimes need a check much more frequently.
Now they have a new battery charger with SLA batteries.. cant ever imagine those batteries working in 20 years time regardless of how much care they are given.