For HOAs & Multi-Unit Communities
When the Fire Comes, Your Community Stands Together.
Wildfire doesn't stop at property lines. Hardening fifty individual homes in scattered weekends fails the math against a fire that arrives in four hours. EmberSafe Home™ runs coordinated community-level retrofits — one vendor, one timeline, one documentation package for the board.

Gated-community fence retrofit coordinated across all units.
One Home Won't Save Itself.
Embers Cross Every Fence Line.
A single un-hardened home in a community can ignite the homes around it. Coordinated hardening reduces risk for every member, not just the ones who scheduled first.
Carriers Increasingly Evaluate Community Risk.
Insurance underwriters are reviewing community-level wildfire preparedness — not just individual homes. A documented community hardening program strengthens every member's renewal conversation.
Coordinated Work Moves Faster.
One staging area, one crew rotation, one materials order. Community-wide retrofits typically finish before the fire-season window closes.
Founding Communities Program
$150 Off Per Home. First Ten Communities.
Lock in pre-fire-season pricing for your HOA. The $150 per-home discount applies to material and labor on ember-resistant vent retrofits and Zone 0 hardening packages, for every enrolled home in a participating community.
Discount runs through the 2026 fire season for any community that signs an enrollment agreement by [DEADLINE]. Excludes Wildfire Prepared Home evaluation fees and third-party assessments. Cannot be combined with other promotions.
Reserve Founding Pricing for Our Community →Built for Boards. Documented for Members.
Single-Vendor Coordination
One licensed contractor handling every home in your community. One scope of work, one schedule, one point of contact for the board.
Per-Home Transparency
Every homeowner receives their own inspection report and install documentation. The board receives a community-wide summary.
Insurance-Ready Community Package
A consolidated documentation package the HOA can share with insurance brokers, members, and prospective buyers. Photo-documented, materials-tracked, address-keyed.
Phased Around Board Cycles
We work to your meeting schedule. Discovery and walkthrough first, board presentation second, member outreach third, work fourth. No surprises.
How We Engage Your Community.
Discovery
Intro call with the board or property manager. We learn community size, age, fire severity zone, and budget framework.
Community Walkthrough
Exterior assessment of representative homes across the community. No homeowner entry required.
Board Presentation
We present scope, pricing, timeline, and documentation deliverables at your next board meeting (in-person or remote).
Member Outreach
We provide a member-facing FAQ, opt-in materials, and answer homeowner questions directly. The board sets the enrollment window.
Scheduled Work
Coordinated install across enrolled homes. Crew rotates by street or section, with daily progress updates to the board.
Documentation
Per-home reports, community summary, materials inventory, and the warranty package delivered to the HOA and to each member.
Working Toward Firewise USA® Recognition?
The Firewise USA® program, run by the National Fire Protection Association, is the national framework for community-level wildfire preparedness. EmberSafe Home is the installer that operationalizes the hardening side of the framework — the assessment, retrofit, and documentation work that supports a community's path toward recognition.
Firewise USA® is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). EmberSafe Home is not affiliated with or endorsed by NFPA or Firewise USA®. Recognition is awarded by NFPA, not by EmberSafe Home.
See Our Firewise Support → (Coming Soon)Request a Community Proposal.
We'll respond within one business day.
Questions Boards Ask.
Do all homeowners in the community have to enroll?
No. We work with whichever members opt in. The community discount applies per enrolled home. The board sets enrollment policy; we just execute.
Who signs the contracts — the HOA or each homeowner?
Each homeowner signs their own contract for work on their property. The HOA can sign a master coordination agreement that locks pricing and schedule for enrolled members. Your attorney should review both.
How do you handle reserves vs. member-paid work?
Most retrofit work is paid by the individual homeowner. Common-area hardening (shared fence lines, community-owned landscape) is typically reserve-funded. We bill those separately to the HOA.
Can you present at our next board meeting?
Yes — in person within Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura Counties, or by Zoom anywhere. We bring the proposal, documentation samples, and answer member-level questions.
What happens if we want to pursue Firewise USA recognition later?
Our documentation is already structured to support a Firewise USA application. The community + NFPA control recognition — we just make sure the work product is ready when you're ready to apply.
