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  • Home
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    • Painting
    • Landscaping
    • General Wildfire Protect
  • Our Story
  • Partners
  • Contact Us

Our Story

We are a leading construction company with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering high-quality construction services that meet the needs of our clients. We specialize in commercial and residential construction, remodeling, and renovations. Our commitment to excellence, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction sets us apart from the competition. In light of the devastating wildfires that occurred in Southern California during the first week of 2025, we are compelled to do more for the community, and have redirected our focus in helping those who were not victimized in this catastrophe. Many survival stories have emerged about those who were involved in the fire. Our main purpose is to apply our knowledge and experiences to mitigate losses from wildfires and protect everyone's livelihood. Below are facts, pictures, and videos from various California Wildfires, including the latest from the fires from both the Pacific Palisades and the Altadena communities.  

Ten Most Destructive Wildfires in California

Palisades - 6837 Structures

1. Camp (Power Lines) - Nov/2018 - Butte County - 153,336 Acres - 18,804 Structures

2. Eaton (Under Investigation) - Jan/2025. Los Angeles. 14,021 Acres. 9,418 Structures.

3. Palisades (Under Investigation) - Jan/2025 - Los Angeles - 23,448 Acres - 6,837 Structures

4. Tubbs (Electrical) Napa & Sonoma - October 2017 - 36,807 Acres - 5,646 Structures

5. Tunnel (Rekindle) - Oct/1991 - Alameda - 1,600 Acres - 2,900 Structures

6. Cedar (Human Related) - Oct/2003 - San Diego - 273,246 Acres - 2,820 Structures

7. North Complex (Lightning) - Aug/2020 - Butte, Plumas, & Yuba - 318,935 Acres - 2,352 Structures

8. Valley (Electrical) - Sept/2015 - Lake, Napa & Sonoma - 76,067 Acres - 1,955 Structures

9. Witch (Powerlines) Oct/2007 - San Diego 197,990 Acres - 1,650 Structures

10.Woolsey (Electrical) - Nov/2018 - Ventura - 96,949 Acres - 1,643 Structures

Important Video Links

Rick Caruso Interview

Politics aside, everything he said here makes sense. We have to be over-prepared. Everyday. And there are many things we can do to protect ourselves, our homes, businesses, and our families from the next wildfire. And it doesn't have to cost so much! 

Wildfire Innovations

This is a high tech, high end system, but completely innovative and automatic. Very soon, these systems will be very popular and ubiquitous.

We Can Do Better

Wildfire protect and mitigate your home or business!

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