
Wildfire mitigation services
Choose the work that changes the home, not just the checklist
RF1 helps Southern California homeowners connect wildfire risk assessment, structure defense, Zone 0 defensible space, and insurance documentation into one practical mitigation plan.
Two service paths
Most homes need both sides of the problem handled
Ember entry and home hardening
Structure Defense
Start with the parts of the house that embers can enter or ignite: vents, gaps, roof edges, gutters, eaves, decks, and utility penetrations.
Explore Structure Defense
Zone 0 and defensible space
Perimeter Defense
Clean up the first 5 feet around the home, separate fuel from walls and openings, and create a perimeter that is easier to maintain before fire season.
Explore Perimeter Defense
Service support
When the project starts with insurance, escrow, or a local requirement
Some homeowners arrive through a specific pressure point. These pages connect RF1 mitigation work to the documentation or local context behind that request.
How the work gets sequenced
Assessment first, then the shortest path to visible mitigation
- 01
Check the address and local wildfire exposure.
- 02
Walk the home edge, vents, openings, rooflines, and attached fuel paths.
- 03
Prioritize structure defense and perimeter defense into a practical scope.
- 04
Complete the work with before and after documentation.
Related guides
Use the right page for the question you have
Zone 0 has two intents. The service page explains the work. The learn article explains the California law.
Southern California
Built for foothill, canyon, and WUI homes
RF1 works across communities where wildfire mitigation is becoming part of insurance renewal, resale preparation, and ordinary home maintenance, including Pasadena, Altadena, Malibu, La Canada Flintridge, Sierra Madre, Ventura, and Santa Barbara.
Check your home risk by address
Use the address tool for an instant risk read. Book an assessment when you are ready for an RF1 walkthrough and mitigation plan.