Comprehensive wildfire mitigation for homes and communities.

Wildfire mitigation is what we do. It’s a comprehensive approach that includes property assessments, vegetation management, defensible space design, structural home hardening, and community planning. Every plan starts with understanding your property, your priorities, and your landscape.

Skid steer clearing vegetation for wildfire mitigation in a Colorado forest

Wildfire Mitigation

Reduce the conditions that allow fire to spread.

Wildfire mitigation is the process of reducing fire risk across your property through strategic vegetation management, fuel reduction, and landscape-level planning.

Why it matters

Most homes lost to wildfire aren't hit by a wall of flame. They're ignited by embers, sometimes carried more than a mile ahead of the fire front. Mitigation reduces the fuels that allow those embers to catch, spread, and threaten your home.

How we approach it

We walk your property, assess the vegetation, topography, and structural exposure, then build a prioritized mitigation plan. From there, our crew handles everything: thinning, limbing, clearing, chipping, and hauling. We treat your property with care, and we always clean up after ourselves.

Ember-resistant mesh vent being installed on a home exterior for wildfire home hardening

Home Hardening

A core part of our wildfire mitigation approach: strengthening your home where it matters most.

As a key component of wildfire mitigation, home hardening focuses on the structure itself: the materials, gaps, and vulnerabilities that allow embers to enter and ignite your home.

Why it matters

Research shows that the condition of your home and its immediate surroundings (within 5 feet) is the single biggest factor in whether it survives a wildfire. Small upgrades like ember-resistant vents, sealed gaps, and non-combustible materials near the foundation can make a dramatic difference.

How we approach it

We inspect every exterior component of your home: roof, gutters, vents, siding, windows, decks, fencing, and the first five feet of ground contact. Then we recommend and install targeted upgrades, always prioritizing the highest-impact changes first.

Home with maintained defensible space and clear landscaping around the property

Defensible Space

An essential element of wildfire mitigation: creating breathing room between your home and fire.

Defensible space is a critical component of any wildfire mitigation plan. It’s the area around your home that’s been intentionally managed to slow or stop the spread of fire. The goal is thoughtful design. We don’t clear cut and call it a day.

Why it matters

Properly maintained defensible space gives firefighters room to work and reduces the intensity of fire as it approaches your home. It's one of the most effective, and most visible, things you can do to protect your property.

How we approach it

We design your defensible space in zones, each with a specific purpose and level of management. Zone 0 (0–5 ft) is the most critical; Zone 1 (5–30 ft) is the lean, clean zone; and Zone 2 (30–100 ft) is the transition area. We manage all three, with a focus on keeping your property both safe and beautiful.

Neighbors gathered at a community wildfire preparedness meeting

Community & HOA Services

Because resilience works better together.

Wildfire doesn’t stop at property lines. That’s why we work with HOAs, neighborhood groups, and community organizations to develop shared wildfire mitigation plans that protect everyone.

What we offer communities

We coordinate multi-property assessments, develop community-wide mitigation plans, and manage large-scale vegetation projects. We also help HOAs develop and implement wildfire-ready landscaping guidelines and maintenance schedules.

Why it matters

When neighbors work together, the whole community becomes more resilient. A single well-mitigated property is good. A connected network of them is transformative.

Serving Boulder County and the surrounding foothills.

Boulder · Longmont · Louisville · Superior · Erie · Lafayette · Lyons · Nederland · Jamestown · Gold Hill

Ready to see where your property stands?

A free property risk assessment is the first step in our wildfire mitigation process.