Wildfires are a growing threat in California. Protecting your home isn’t just about peace of mind—it’s about meeting regulations, staying insurable, and reducing your risk of loss. Below are the latest wildfire statistics every homeowner should know.
California has experienced 13 of the 20 most destructive wildfires in U.S. history.
(Source: Insurance Information Institute)
In the last decade, California wildfires have destroyed more than 60,000 structures.
(Source: UCSB EMLab Brief)
In 2023: 7,386 wildfires burned 332,822 acres.
(Source: CAL FIRE)
In 2022: 7,477 wildfires, 331,358 acres burned, 946 structures destroyed, 9 fatalities.
(Source: CAL FIRE)
In 2021: 2,569,386 acres burned, 3,560 structures destroyed.
(Source: CAL FIRE)
About 20% of wildfires account for 97% of the total acres burned in California.
(Source: UC Irvine Climate Report)
The Thomas Fire (2017) burned 281,893 acres.
(Source: Ventura County Fire Department)
The Thomas Fire destroyed 1,063 structures.
(Source: Ventura County Fire Department)
The California Department of Insurance tracks wildfire-related non-renewals and premium impacts by ZIP code.
(Source: CA Dept of Insurance)
California’s 2017 and 2018 wildfires were among the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history, reshaping the insurance market.
(Source: American Academy of Actuaries)
In January 2025, Southern California wildfires destroyed 16,251 structures and burned 55,082 acres in Los Angeles County.
(Source: UCLA Anderson Forecast)
Insurance losses from the 2025 LA wildfires are projected to exceed $20 billion.
(Source: Al Jazeera)
Wildfires aren’t just a seasonal risk—they are a regulatory and insurance issue. By investing in wildfire home hardening with Wildfire Warden, you can:
Stay compliant with California and Ventura County wildfire regulations.
Qualify for insurance discounts and keep your home insurable.
Reduce ignition risk and improve your home’s wildfire survival odds.
Wildfire Warden specializes in code-compliant wildfire defense services—including ember-resistant vents, fire-resistant coatings, and defensible space consulting. Contact us today for a free consultation and learn how we can help you stay compliant, protect your home, and save on insurance.