Wildfires can be devastating to communities and homeowners, causing damage to property, loss of personal belongings, and even loss of life. At Allied Disaster Defense, we understand the importance of preparing for and protecting against the potential risks of wildfire. That’s why we offer comprehensive wildfire insurance assistance services to help our clients secure the coverage they need to protect their homes and families.
Our services include:
By taking proactive steps to reduce the risk of wildfire on your property, you can not only protect your home and loved ones, but also potentially qualify for lower insurance rates.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you prepare for the possibility of a wildfire.
We assess the defensible space, combustibles around a home (home ignition zone), fences, decks, building shape, walls, roofs, roof vents, eaves & overhangs.
Home hardening solutions such as ember gutter guards, fire-resistant vents and double pane window glass prevents your home from catching fire through embers slipping through to the interior of the home.
We utilize the same Fire Retardants used to fight wildfires as the ones dropped in the Fire Department’s airplanes (without the red dye). This gold standard fire retardant is safe and effective to apply to vegetation.
You can call us with the number on this website or fill out any form. Our team will then reach out to confirm a day and time our fire experts can conduct a risk assessment at your property.
Flying embers from a wildfire can destroy homes up to a mile away. Home hardening is the process of protecting openings and using ember-resistant materials such as fire-resistant vents, gutter guards and double pane window glass to increase the likelihood of survival when wildfire strikes.
Defensible space is a buffer between your home and the vegetation that surrounds it. This helps to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and provides firefighters a safe area to defend your home.
Depending on your property, generally we want to spray the first 0-30 feet (the intermediate zone) of your home. With larger properties with a lot of vegetation, we recommend vegetation management and additional application of fire retardants up to 100 feet of the property.
The Long Term Fire Retardant (LTR) will last throughout the rain season but generally half an inch of heavy rain is the standard of our retardant. This will need to be reapplied regularly for optimal use.
Yes! The LTR is non-hazardous and poses no risk to humans, vegetation or animals/pets.