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Embers are responsible for up to 90% of home ignitions. Let us show you your home's real vulnerabilities and guide you through a successful project.


Why Home Wildfire Defender?
Because we're advisors, not contractors. We're not trying to sell you a project or a product, we're trying to make you smarter, safer and more secure.
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We're consultants, not contractors. Our assessment identifies your home's real vulnerabilities and goes beyond fire department inspections.
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Wildfire mitigation for existing homes is a series of tradeoffs. You can meaningfully reduce your risk through informed choices.
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If you're considering a project, we're here to help as your owner representative offering objective analysis and guidance.
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Once we understand your project goals we help you make smart decisions based on NFPA accepted risk mitigation strategies, existing and proposed regulations and home insurance priorities.
It all starts with a property assessment and report

Getting Started
When considering your risk, first ask yourself:
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Will my home withstand an ember blizzard?
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Is my insurer threatening a non-renewal?
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Do home hardening choices feel overwhelming?
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Am I unsure about choosing a competent contractor?
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With so many different solutions how do I choose wisely?
Every Situation is Unique
There are many different reasons you might be considering a project to address your primary wildfire risk.
Some homeowners are under threat of an insurance non-renewal. Others simply want greater peace of mind after an alarming inspection by their local fire department.
For some, budget is the primary consideration, while for others they want their property as safe as possible no matter the expense.
Wildfire risk reduction projects can span the gamut from several thousand dollars to well over $100,000


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