FAQ

What is fire mitigation?

Fire mitigation is the process of reducing wildfire risks around your property by removing hazardous fuels, spacing vegetation, clearing debris, and creating defensible space zones designed to protect your home during wildland fire season.

What services do you provide?

We offer brush removal, fuel reduction, gutter cleaning, tree and shrub spacing, debris removal, defensible space creation, seasonal property prep, and more. We also handle heavy-equipment work when needed.

How often should mitigation be done?

Most properties benefit from a yearly checkup—especially before wildland fire season. Wind, weather, and plant growth can quickly rebuild hazardous fuels.

How far do you travel?

We provide services throughout much of Washington State. Travel fees may apply depending on location, but we keep them transparent and affordable.

Will fire mitigation guarantee my house won’t burn?

No mitigation can guarantee complete protection, but proper defensible space dramatically increases survivability during a wildfire and gives firefighters a safer, more defensible area to work.

How do I know if my property needs fire mitigation?

If you live near grasslands, sagebrush, forested areas, or anywhere prone to seasonal wildfires, your property can benefit from mitigation. A free on-site assessment can show you exactly where your risks are.