Services

 

Contact Us

Address:
930 Shiloh Rd, Blgd 44, Suite J
Windsor, CA
95492

Tel:  (707) 837-8408
Fax: (707) 837-7334

 

Our client base Includes:

  • Property Owners
  • Law Firms
  • Investors
  • Contractors
  • Industry
  • Vineyard Owners
  • Agriculture
  • Realtors
  • Developers
  • Insurance
  • Consultants
  • Banks
  • Cities
  • Counties

 

Services, resources and referrals for property owners, contractors and consultants.  We will assist you with your property cleanup and, if requested, be your Single Point of Contact.

Phase 1 Site Survery
Building Demolition
Slab Footing Foundation Removal
Recycle Separation
Cal Recycle Guidelines
Fire Debris Confirmation Sampling
Fire Debris Large Rural Residential
Fire Debris Large Rural Residential
Fire Debris Industrial Clean Up
Fire Debris Large rural Residental

Experience you can depend on

We have thousands of fire debris cleanup structure clearance certifications for California Wildfire Events.

We focus on emphasizing value and superior client service through appropriate and cost effective means. Our staff of Civil Engineers and Professional Geologists have over 80 years combined knowledge and experience. We have a good working relationship with local and State agencies to help with the permit process.

Download our Fire Cleanup Flyer [pdf]

Expertise in the field, assisting families and business with:

  • County Application / Work Plan Submittal
  • Coordination of Asbestos Survey
  • Soil Confirmation Sampling
  • Civil Engineering and Geology
  • Contractor Referrals / Project Management
  • Final Certification Report by Civil Engineer
  • Coordination of Well and Septic Inspection
  • Soils Reports and Compaction Testing

LA County Opt-Out Form

Fill out the Opt-Out Form
This is the Los Angeles County form to opt out of their Local Fire Debris Removal Program.

Understanding Phase 1 and Phase 2

Property owners do NOT need to sign up for Phase 1 household hazardous debris removal. However, if your property has been damaged or destroyed, it must pass a Phase 1 household hazardous debris inspection and clearance by the EPA before being eligible for moving into Phase 2 removal of the remaining fire debris.

For Phase 2, property owners need to decide whether to opt in for free cleanup by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or opt out and use a specialized, approved contractor to remove the remaining fire debris, following all necessary requirements, rules and regulations.

Property owners won’t be able to get a Phase 2 permit unless they have received Phase 1 clearance from the EPA.