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

Explore our guides on using risk scores for insurance, real estate, and community planning