Most homes lost in wildfires ignite from embers, not flames. Attic and gable vents are a key entry point for embers that can ignite your home from the inside out.
We install Wildfire Defense Mesh 98 and 75, two of the most effective ember-blocking materials available, designed to meet WUI code standards.
Stainless steel construction
Tested for airflow and ember resistance
Long-lasting and corrosion-resistant
Our technicians measure and retrofit each vent with precision to maintain airflow while blocking embers. We ensure your home remains compliant with California fire codes.
Whether it is installed from the interior
Or from the exterior
Our technicians are skilled and trained to meet you and your homes needs.
Exposed wood and eaves are prime ignition points during wildfires. Our coatings form a heat-resistant layer that slows fire spread and protects structural integrity.
Eaves and soffits
Wood decks and railings
Wood fencing and gates
Exposed trim and siding
Adds up to 2 hours of ignition resistance
UV and weather resistant
Available in clear and pigmented finishes
Open eaves allow embers to lodge in rafters and soffits, igniting your roof from underneath. Boxed eaves are a proven ember defense upgrade.
We use James Hardie fiber cement board, a non-combustible, durable material that looks clean and resists rot and fire.
"Hardie® Soffit panels are noncombustible—they will not burn.* Enclosing eaves with noncombustible fiber cement soffit is recommended** to improve your home's resilience to wildfires. " - jameshardie.com
Our team retrofits or replaces open eaves with boxed assemblies, sealed and vented according to WUI compliance.
Boxed eaves stop ember intrusion before it starts.
During wildfires, embers don’t just fall on roofs — they collect in gutters packed with dry leaves and pine needles.
When those embers land, your gutters can ignite and carry fire straight to your roofline.
Gutter guards eliminate that risk by keeping debris out and stopping embers from finding fuel.
We install non-combustible aluminum or stainless-steel mesh gutter guards, designed to block both debris and embers.
Our preferred systems are WUI-compliant, corrosion-resistant, and built to perform in high-heat conditions.
“Embers can ignite debris in gutters and eaves, starting fires that spread to the roof. Installing metal mesh gutter guards can significantly reduce this risk.”
- Cal Fire Home Hardening Guide
Our team fits guards directly over your existing gutters, ensuring:
Secure, low-profile installation that doesn’t affect roof warranty
Full coverage across valleys and downspout openings
Seamless integration with your ember-resistant venting and boxed eaves
We can also clean and inspect your gutters prior to installation to ensure optimal drainage and performance.
Gutter guards prevent one of the most common ember ignition points on your home.
They’re a simple, effective step toward full wildfire hardening — and peace of mind when it matters most.