Protect your home from wildfire.

Protect your home from wildfire:

Near-Home Landscaping

Understand your risk, identify retrofit options, and estimate costs

Answer a few questions

Our free tool will ask you questions to identify whether your home is vulnerable to wildfire.

Explore solutions

Select solutions to protect your home from wildfire and see personalized cost estimates.

Is my near-home landscaping at risk?

The area within five feet of your home should be cleared so flying embers can’t start spot fires near your foundation. Plants and other combustible materials, such as mulch and wood piles, increase the risk of ignition. Move plants at least five feet away from your home and replace mulch with noncombustible material like pea gravel.

Why should I retrofit my home for wildfire resistance?

Retrofitting your home can significantly improve its wildfire resistance, making it safer and more durable in the face of increasing wildfire risks. Here are some other benefits:

Your property may be easier to defend

During a wildfire, fire crews tend to defend structures that have the best chance of survival.

May be beneficial for obtaining insurance or keeping a lower premium

Potentially qualify for lower premiums with wildfire mitigation improvements.

May increase home value

A wildfire-resistant home may be more attractive to potential buyers, increasing its resale value.

Protect your community

Reducing your own risk also benefits your neighbors by reducing the likelihood of a fire spreading in your community.

Cost savings

Many retrofits are affordable and offer long-term savings on maintenance and repairs.

What part of the home would you like to work on?

Select the area you’d like to address