Fire Proof Your Home

Protect What Matters Most

"We are fired up, so you don't have to be" - Marcus Crans

Serving The North State

  • Shasta County
    Redding, Anderson, Shasta Lake, Cottonwood, Palo Cedro, Bella Vista, Millville, Igo, Ono, Whiskeytown

  • Butte County
    Paradise, Chico, Oroville, Gridley, Biggs, Durham, Palermo, Thermalito

  • Tehama County
    Red Bluff, Corning, Los Molinos, Cottonwood, Gerber, Tehama

  • Trinity County
    Weaverville, Hayfork, Lewiston, Douglas City

  • Lassen County
    Susanville, Janesville, Standish, Herlong

Ember & Fire Proof Vents

Traditional vents are a common wildfire ignition point. Wind-driven embers can enter and ignite your home from the inside. We replace vulnerable vents with advanced ember- and fire-resistant systems designed to protect against embers, flames, and radiant heat.

  • Remove and replace vulnerable attic and foundation vents

  • Install certified ember-resistant vent systems

  • Upgrade to fire-Proof and Ember Proof Vents

  • Fire-resistant sealing at vent openings when required

  • Corrosion-resistant materials built for wildfire exposure

  • Installed to meet WUI and IBHS wildfire protection recommendations

Gutter Protection & Ember Defense

Gutters filled with dry leaves and debris are one of the most common ignition points during a wildfire. Wind-blown embers can land in gutters and ignite accumulated fuel. We inspect, upgrade, and protect your gutter system to reduce ember buildup and improve water drainage.

  • Gutter and downspout condition assessment

  • Removal of combustible debris and fuel sources

  • Ember-resistant metal gutter protection systems

  • Improved water flow and drainage performance

  • Reduction of ember ignition risk along roof edge

  • Fire-safe upgrade recommendations

Ground-Level Fire Protection & Deck Defense

Ground-level ignition is one of the most overlooked wildfire risks. When siding, deck framing, or other attached structures sit too close to grade, flames can spread directly into the home. IBHS guidelines recommend installing at least 6 inches of non-combustible material at vulnerable areas. We evaluate ground clearance, deck interfaces, and attached structures to reduce flame spread and ember intrusion.

  • Ground-level vulnerability assessment

  • Inspect deck framing and attached structures near grade

  • Identify combustible materials within 6 inches of soil

  • Install 6-inch non-combustible steel barrier where required

  • Reduce risk of at-grade flame spread

  • Recommend IBHS-aligned deck and base upgrades

Who We Serve?

  • General Contractors

  • Property Owners

  • Facility Managers

  • Property Managers

Helping your home by finding effective and affordable ways to protect from fire and water threats

We're a local team dedicated to helping protect homes from Wild fire and water damage through the use of innovative materials, and reliable, fast and affordable service

  • Licensed and fully insured

  • Fire Protection

  • Fast response times and flexible scheduling

  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed

  • Serving Northern California with pride

  • Water Intrusion Repair

Meet Our Team

Marcus Crans

Owner, Founder

Lic# 1135995

Now Hiring

Contact Our Office

530-999-7495

Koko

Our Beloved Mascot

Expert in sniffing out fires

Ember-Safe Home Assessment

Your home can survive the next wildfire! Our Ember-Safe Home Assessment gives you a clear picture of your vulnerabilities and practical next steps to protect your home and family.

  • Ember-Safe Home Assessment

  • Wildfire vulnerability check

  • Personalized protection plan

  • Exterior hazards identified

  • Peace of mind for your family

  • Fire-safe upgrade guidance

The Products That Protect What Matters Most

Industry-Leading Fire Hardening Solutions

Vulcan Vents
Fire Storm

Frequently Asked Questions

Fire Hardening, Decking & Siding Services Across Northern California

O’Brien Mountain Home proudly provides professional fire hardening, decking, and siding services throughout Northern California, with a strong focus on wildfire-prone communities in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI).

We serve homeowners across:

Shasta County including Redding, Anderson, Palo Cedro, Bella Vista, Cottonwood, Shasta Lake, and surrounding areas.

Butte County including Chico, Paradise, Oroville, Gridley, and Durham.

Tehama County including Red Bluff, Corning, Los Molinos, and Gerber.

We also provide fire hardening upgrades and exterior construction services in Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Humboldt County, Plumas County, Lassen County, Lake County, Mendocino County, Nevada County, Yuba County, Glenn County, Colusa County, Modoc County, Del Norte County, and Northern Placer County.

If you live in a wildfire risk zone in Northern California, contact us to confirm service availability in your area.

What is fire hardening and why is it important for homes in wildfire areas?

Fire hardening is the process of upgrading vulnerable parts of your home to reduce the risk of ignition during a wildfire. This includes ember-resistant vents, non-combustible materials near the ground, deck protection, and other upgrades designed to meet WUI and IBHS wildfire protection recommendations. Most homes ignite from embers, not direct flames, making these upgrades critical.

What is the difference between ember-proof and fire-proof vents?

Ember-proof vents are designed to block wind-blown embers from entering attic or foundation openings. These help prevent ignition caused by flying embers during a wildfire.

Fire-proof vents, such as Vulcan Vents, go further. They are engineered to resist embers, direct flame exposure, and radiant heat. In high heat conditions, Vulcan Vents activate an intumescent coating that expands and seals the vent opening to prevent flame intrusion.

Are Vulcan Vents worth the upgrade?

Vulcan Vents are considered one of the most advanced wildfire vent protection systems available. Unlike standard ember mesh vents, Vulcan technology is designed to resist ember intrusion, direct flame contact, and radiant heat exposure. For homes in high-risk wildfire zones, they provide a higher level of protection.

What are WUI and IBHS wildfire recommendations?

WUI stands for Wildland-Urban Interface, which refers to areas where homes are built near wildland vegetation. IBHS is the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, which publishes wildfire protection guidelines based on fire science testing.

Fire hardening upgrades are often designed to meet or exceed WUI building standards and IBHS wildfire resilience recommendations.

Why do vents need to be replaced for wildfire protection?

Traditional vents allow embers to enter attics and crawl spaces. Once inside, embers can ignite insulation or framing materials. Replacing vulnerable vents with ember-resistant or fire-resistant vent systems helps prevent ignition from ember intrusion.

What is ground-level fire protection and why is it required?

IBHS recommends installing at least 6 inches of non-combustible material at the base of vulnerable structures that are close to grade. This helps prevent flames from spreading from ground-level vegetation or debris into siding, decks, or attached structures.

We install 26-gauge painted Galvalume steel barriers to create a durable, non-combustible base layer where needed.

Does wildfire defense mesh really work for decks?

Yes. Decks are one of the most common ignition points during wildfires. Installing wildfire defense mesh beneath decks and in other vulnerable openings helps block ember intrusion and reduce ignition risk.

Will fire hardening upgrades affect my home’s warranty?

When installed properly using manufacturer-recommended methods, fire hardening upgrades preserve product warranties. Our installations follow manufacturer specifications to ensure compliance and long-term durability.

Do fire hardening upgrades help with insurance?

In many wildfire-prone regions, insurers look favorably on homes that meet wildfire mitigation standards. Upgrades such as ember-resistant vents, non-combustible ground barriers, and defensible space improvements may support insurance eligibility or renewal, depending on carrier requirements.

How long do fire hardening upgrades last?

We use corrosion-resistant materials designed for long-term exposure in wildfire environments. Products like Galvalume steel barriers and certified vent systems are built for durability. All installations are backed by manufacturer warranties and our workmanship guarantee.

Don’t Wait for the Next Wildfire

Upgrade your home with certified ember-resistant vents, non-combustible barriers, and wildfire defense solutions built for Northern California.

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Shasta County including Redding, Anderson, Palo Cedro, Bella Vista, Cottonwood, Shasta Lake, and surrounding areas.

Butte County including Chico, Paradise, Oroville, Gridley, and Durham.

Tehama County including Red Bluff, Corning, Los Molinos, and Gerber.

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