From your first question to your final report — a clear, honest walkthrough of how San Diego Zone Zero Solutions works.
Every engagement follows the same straightforward process. No surprises, no upsells mid-visit, no confusing jargon.
Contact us through the form, email, or by booking directly. Tell us your address, your situation, and what's driving your urgency — whether that's the February 2027 deadline, an insurance question, or just wanting to understand what Zone Zero means for your specific property.
Before your visit, we confirm your property's fire hazard designation using the official San Diego fire zone maps. This tells us exactly which Zone Zero requirements apply to your home so we arrive prepared — not guessing.
Lawrence visits your property in person and walks the full perimeter with you — the 0–5 foot Zone Zero area, your fencing, vents, gutters, decking, and any attached structures. Everything is assessed against current Zone Zero standards. You'll understand exactly what's compliant, what needs attention, and in what order to prioritize.
Depending on your service tier, you receive either a customized compliance checklist or a full written report with photo documentation. Both give you something concrete — a clear record of where your property stands and what steps you've taken toward compliance.
Your report is yours to keep, reference, and share. Show it to your HOA. Bring it to your insurance provider as evidence of progress. Use it as your roadmap as you make improvements over time. San Diego officials want to see that you're taking meaningful steps — and now you have the documentation to prove it.
Zone Zero applies to properties in San Diego's Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones — roughly two-thirds of the city. Use the official map tools on our homepage to check your address, or contact us and we'll confirm for you.
February 2027 is when the City of San Diego begins proactive education and enforcement for existing owner-occupied homes. Rental properties are subject to Zone Zero requirements immediately. New construction has been subject to Zone Zero since February 2026.
Our report documents the specific Zone Zero improvements made to your property using recognized wildfire safety standards. This gives you documented evidence of mitigation steps taken — which insurers are required to consider under California's Safer from Wildfires regulations. We don't claim formal certification, but we help you build the paper trail that matters.
Not everything — but most combustible materials must go. This includes wood mulch, dry vegetation, combustible fencing attached to the home, and debris. Non-combustible materials like gravel, pavers, and properly maintained trees can remain. We'll walk your specific property and tell you exactly what applies.
Most single-family home visits take between 60 and 90 minutes depending on property size and complexity. You'll receive your checklist or report within 48 hours of the visit.
Start with our free Zone Zero guide — it gives you a plain-language overview of what Zone Zero requires and where most homes need attention. When you're ready to take the next step, we're here.