Score based on the U.S. Forest Service Wildfire Hazard Potential model (Wildfire Risk to Communities) for your location. This is a screening estimate of landscape hazard, it does not measure parcel-level details like your roof, vents, or defensible space. For the authoritative Colorado map, see the Colorado Wildfire Risk Public Viewer. An on-site assessment gives you the accurate, property-specific picture.
We'll send a detailed breakdown of your risk factors, the defensible-space steps that move the needle most, and the exact tax credits, grants and rebates your property qualifies for.
The instant score reads federal wildfire modeling for your location. The on-site assessment then measures what models can't see, and that's where risk is actually won or lost.
Your address is geocoded to a precise point using the public U.S. Census geocoder.
We pull the USFS Wildfire Hazard Potential rating for that point, the landscape's modeled likelihood and intensity of fire.
We translate it into a 0–100 score and a Low–Extreme rating so you can see where you stand at a glance.
A specialist evaluates your home ignition zone, fuels and defensible space, then documents everything for funding.