Protect your home. Protect your family. Guard your future.
Blazeguard creates defensible space that slows an advancing wildfire and lowers its intensity before it reaches your home, then documents every cut, so you hold proof for your insurer and your fire district.
- Colorado Owned & Operated
- Fully Insured
- Aligned with CO State Forest Service Home Ignition Zone standards
Colorado wildfire risk is not slowing down.
The fire season no longer has an off-switch. Drier forests, denser fuel loads, and homes built deep into the wildland mean Jefferson County and the foothills face exposure that didn't exist a generation ago.
The question is not whether wildfire will reach your neighborhood. It's whether your property, and your paperwork, are ready when it does.
Colorado's House Bill 25-1182 gives homeowners the right to ask insurers to reconsider their wildfire risk assessment once documented mitigation work has been completed. Mitigation isn't just safer, it can change how your home is rated. Blazeguard gives you the documentation to make that case.
Assess. Clear. Certify.
Wildfire mitigation shouldn't be confusing, inaccessible, or left to chance. Our full-loop approach handles it end to end, and documents the result.
Know Your Risk
We walk your property and evaluate its wildfire vulnerability, identifying fuel loads, access points, slope, and the defensible-space gaps that put your home at risk. You get an honest, no-pressure read on what actually needs attention.
Clear the Danger
From brush clearing and firebreak creation to full forestry mulching, we remove the fuel that feeds wildfire and build the defensible space that works, with commercial-grade equipment and a clear plan.
Proof of Protection
Every completed project includes a Blazeguard Impact Certificate documenting the work performed and the conditions before and after, proof for your insurer, your fire district, and your peace of mind.
We remove the fuel that feeds wildfire.
Land management and fire mitigation, handled by one accountable team with commercial-grade equipment, aligned with Colorado State Forest Service Home Ignition Zone standards.
See all wildfire-mitigation servicesDefensible Space Creation
The critical buffer zone between your home and the surrounding wildland, built across three zones to slow an advancing fire and reduce its intensity. We remove ladder fuels, thin vegetation, prune branches, and clear debris where it matters most.
Defensible Space CreationBrush Clearing & Vegetation Management
Overgrown lots are fuel-rich environments. We remove dense Gambel oak, scrub, deadfall, and accumulated understory that turns your property into a fire hazard, using commercial track-loader equipment built for steep foothills terrain.
Brush Clearing & Vegetation ManagementForestry Mulching
Heavy-duty land clearing with a Bobcat T86 and forestry-mulching head that grinds trees and brush in place, leaving clean, fire-resistant ground cover and no piles to haul. The fastest fuel-reduction method in the foothills.
Forestry MulchingFirebreak Creation
Strategically cleared strips of land designed to slow the spread of wildfire, giving crews a place to make a stand and your home added protection.
Firebreak CreationWildfire Risk Assessment
A thorough, on-site evaluation of your property's exposure (fuel loads, access routes, structural vulnerability, slope, water availability, and proximity to wildland fuels) with clear, actionable recommendations.
Wildfire Risk AssessmentThree zones. One buffer that works.
Defensible space is the buffer zone between your home and the surrounding wildland. We build it in three concentric layers, working in from the property line, each one engineered to take energy out of an advancing fire.
Immediate Zone
The ember-resistant ground right against the structure. We remove all combustibles (dead plants, mulch beds, stacked wood, and overhanging limbs) so wind-driven embers have nothing to ignite.
Intermediate Zone
We thin trees, clear dead and dry vegetation, and create separation between plants and tree crowns, breaking the continuous path a fire uses to travel toward your home.
Extended Zone
We reduce brush density and establish healthy tree spacing, lowering the intensity of an approaching fire and removing the ladder fuels that carry flames into the canopy.
Blazeguard creates compliant defensible space across all three zones (0 to 5 ft, 5 to 30 ft, and 30 to 100 ft) for Front Range foothills properties.
Serious capability.
One mission.
Most homeowners know wildfire is a threat. Far fewer know what to do about it. Blazeguard was built to close that gap, to make mitigation clear, accessible, and verifiable.
Founded by Daniel Sunderland, a Morrison operator with deep ties to the Front Range foothills, we show up with a clear plan, run the equipment ourselves, and deliver results you can verify.
"We are your neighbor, operating commercial-grade equipment, showing up with a clear plan, and delivering results you can verify."
Daniel Sunderland · Founder, Blazeguard
Your neighbor, not a franchise
We're not a national chain sending unfamiliar crews to your property. Blazeguard is Morrison-based and Colorado owned, operating in the foothills we call home.
Commercial-grade equipment
A Bobcat T86 compact track loader with a commercial forestry-mulching head lets us clear dense fuel and ladder vegetation that hand crews can't touch, efficiently, and on steep terrain.
Full-loop capability
We handle both the risk assessment and the land clearing, then document the outcome. One accountable team, start to finish, aligned with Colorado State Forest Service Home Ignition Zone standards.
The Blazeguard Impact Certificate
A documented record of the work performed, the conditions before and after, and the mitigation achieved, so your protection is something you can prove, not just something you hope for.
Honest pricing, real offsets.
A general range for residential lots of roughly a quarter to a half acre. Every property is different, your free audit comes with a clear, itemized estimate before any work begins.
Tax credits are subject to state eligibility rules and change over time. We'll point you to the current guidance, we don't offer tax advice.
Colorado Wildfire Mitigation Tax Credit
Qualifying mitigation work may earn a Colorado income tax credit for part of your costs, available through the 2027 tax year. Amounts and eligibility are set by the state and change over time.
Community & HOA Grants
Grant programs help neighborhoods and HOAs fund mitigation at scale. We'll help you identify what your community may qualify for.
NeighborShare Community Days
Organize your street or subdivision and we'll bring coordinated, shared-cost mitigation to the whole neighborhood. Fire doesn't respect property lines, defense works best when it's shared.
The foothills we call home.
We operate across the high-risk wildfire zones of the Front Range foothills, based in Morrison and working the communities and canyons throughout Jefferson and Clear Creek Counties.
HOAs & Neighborhoods
We run community-scale mitigation for Jefferson County HOAs and organized neighborhoods. Ask about NeighborShare Community Days.
Straight answers.
It's the buffer zone between your home and the surrounding wildland, managed across three zones (0–5 ft, 5–30 ft, and 30–100 ft). By removing and thinning the fuel a fire feeds on, defensible space lowers a fire's intensity as it approaches and gives your home and firefighters a fighting chance.
Your free safety audit is one click away.
We'll walk your property, assess your wildfire exposure, and give you an honest report on what needs attention. No sales pitch. Just clarity.
- We walk your property with you
- An honest read on your real exposure
- A clear, itemized estimate, no pressure
Request your audit
We'll reach out to schedule a walkthrough.