Arcos Wildfire Mitigation Service LLC

————Serving the Four Corners————-

SHIELDING WHAT MATTERS MOST

What we do:

  • Conduct CERTIFIED wildfire risk assessments and home ignition zone (HIZ) evaluations for properties, homes, utility companies and communities.
  • Develop and recommend defensible space plans, home hardening techniques (e.g., fire-resistant roofing, vents, or clearing flammable materials), and fuel reduction strategies (e.g., clearing brush, creating fire breaks, or managing forests/invasive species).
  • We combine fieldwork, planning, education, and sometimes regulatory enforcement to lower the chance of wildfires starting, spreading, or causing severe damage to life, property, and infrastructure.

Our services Rendered

We provide comprehensive risk assessments, mitigation planning and fuel reduction for individual residences, personal property, and utility infrastructure within the wildland/urban interface (WUI). We combine professional training with local knowledge to offer tailored mitigation strategies that meet the unique needs of each property. Whether you’re a homeowner, land manager, or community leader, we’re here to help you prepare, protect, and preserve.

How we can Help You

Through local knowledge and experience, we can:

  • Collaborate to provide AFFORDABLE mitigation work
  • Reduce property damage
  • Reduce insurance and liability
  • Assist emergency services in mitigation efforts
  • Improve ecosystem health
  • Protect wildlife habitat

How We Accomplish Wildfire Mitigation in the Home Ignition Zone (HIZ)

  • Assessment of Structures, Topography, and Fuel Load • Fuel Reduction • Improving Defensible Space and Home Hardening • Firebreaks and Fuel Break Construction • Vegetation and Land Management • Community Wildfire Protection Planning • Public Education and Outreach •

Co-Owner and Operator, Eric Stiasny is a National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certified Wildfire Mitigation Specialist and 9 year member of the Dove Creek Volunteer Fire Department where he serves as Captain. Eric is a fourth generation Dolores County resident, where he currently resides with his wife, Annie, four wonderful children, and a German Wirehaired Pointer.