Lunch Webinar for Remodelers: Wildfire Mitigation for Existing Homes
Organization:
National Association of the Remodeling Industry, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
Category:
Career/Job-Related
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
10/29/2025
End Date:
10/29/2025
Start Time:
11:30 AM
End Time:
12:30 PM
Event
Info:
As wildfire intensity continues to rise across the Bay Area, understanding how to safeguard homes and communities has never been more critical. Older buildings often pose unique challenges when it comes to meeting today's wildfire protection codes - but remodelers can play a vital role in bridging that gap.
In this informative webinar, you'll gain insight into the science behind wildfire behavior and how it impacts both landscapes and structures. Learn which building components and design choices make properties most vulnerable - and discover practical, cost-effective upgrades that can make a significant difference in protecting homes from fire.
Why Attend:
Understand the key vulnerabilities of homes and landscapes in wildfire-prone areas.
Learn actionable strategies and retrofit techniques that improve fire resistance and code compliance.
Position yourself as a knowledgeable resource to clients seeking safer, more resilient remodels.
Whether you're working on residential remodels, additions, or outdoor spaces, this session equips you with the tools and insights to help your clients protect their investments - and their communities - from the growing wildfire threat.
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