Wildfire Risk Assessments
Science-based, risk scoring that shows what matters most, and what to do next
Home Wildfire Risk Assessment
Designed for: Homeowners, realtors, and property managers.
A detailed, on site assessment with a comprehensive report and clear scores that help you prioritize the most cost effective improvements.
What you get:
Optional walk through consultation, 15 to 30 minutes
On site assessment, about 30 to 45 minutes
30 plus page report with scores by topic and an overall score
A prioritized action list focused on the biggest risk reduction for the least cost
Free remote score updates as you complete mitigation
Pricing:
$275 within Reno, Carson City, and the Tahoe region, travel fees apply outside our direct area
Community Wildfire Risk Assessment
Designed for: HOAs, Firewise communities, and neighborhoods (as small as five adjacent homes)
A curbside baseline for groups of homes, combined with neighborhood level factors, to identify shared vulnerabilities and reduce structure to structure fire spread.
What you get:
Curbside review of each home for key structure and site factors
Individual home scores, plus a combined community score
Community wide insights, local vegetation, wind exposure, density, access, and likely spread pathways
Practical priorities to reduce shared risk and prevent a disaster sequence from starting
Pricing:
Pricing is based on community size, layout complexity, and travel. We can scope it quickly and provide a proposal.




Built from hundreds of site and structure factors, including wind exposure, slope, layout, building details, and surrounding fuels
How these reports are used
Common ways clients use this report
Prioritize upgrades by showing the highest impact actions first, so you spend where it matters most
Support insurance conversations by documenting existing conditions and completed mitigation work
Strengthen real estate listings by showing buyers the mitigation steps already completed, and what still matters
Guide contractors and bids with clear, scoped priorities instead of vague “do defensible space” requests
Track progress over time since scores can be updated as you complete improvements
1. Home Wildfire Risk Assessment
2. Community Wildfire Risk Assessment
Common ways communities can use this report
Establish a baseline that helps an HOA or neighborhood see shared vulnerabilities and priorities
Coordinate mitigation by identifying where parcel to parcel spread is most likely, and where action has the biggest community benefit
Support planning and documentation for neighborhood level efforts like Firewise work, mitigation roadmaps, or phased treatment plans
Strengthen grant readiness by turning “we think we have a problem” into organized, scored, defensible priorities


