Assessments & Grant Resources
The First Step Toward a Fire-Ready Property
In Western Montana, protecting your home is a community effort. Missoula Fire Ready provides free wildfire risk assessments for eligible properties. An assessment is often the first step toward qualifying for Firewise or defensible-space subsidy programs, when funding is available.
Request Your Official Assessment
Review Your Mitigation Plan
Once your assessment is complete, you will receive a report detailing the specific hazards on your land, from ladder fuels in your timber to brush density near your home.
Professional Implementation
This is where Missoula Defensible Space steps in. We use your official assessment as a tactical map to perform the specialized labor required to meet Firewise standards. While we are a private contractor, our work is specifically designed to align with the standards necessary for reimbursement and insurance compliance.
Precision Mitigation Equipment & Disposal.
- Full-Scale Fuel Removal: We specialize in high-volume brush and limb removal that hand-crews often leave behind.
- Self-Contained Operations: Our truck and trailer setup allows us to haul debris off-site immediately, leaving your property fire-ready and aesthetically clean.
- Forestry-Grade Standards: Every cut is made to maximize the health of your mature trees while meeting strict Firewise® spacing requirements.
Ready to Implement Your Mitigation Plan?
Schedule a private consultation to review your property goals and discuss how our specialized labor aligns with local subsidy program requirements.
The Implementation Consult Includes:
- Project Mapping: Converting your official assessment into a tactical work plan.
- Execution Strategy: Pinpointing the specific zones requiring immediate thinning or clearing.
- Reimbursement Alignment: Ensuring our work meets the Firewise standards necessary for potential cost-share eligibility.
Missoula Defensible Space is a private contractor. Official risk assessments for grant eligibility are handled directly through Missoula Fire Ready or the DNRC.