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Wildfire Maintenance Plans That Keep Your Property Protected Year After Year

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Fire mitigation is not a one-time service. Our maintenance plans keep your property in a consistent, defensible condition through ongoing vegetation management.

SECTION 1 — INTRO

Wildfire risk doesn’t stay fixed—your property is constantly changing.

Vegetation regrows. Grasses return. Trees fill back in. Dead material builds up again over time.

What was once a clean, defensible property can quickly return to a high-risk condition without proper maintenance.

At Southwest Sawyers, we provide structured maintenance plans to keep your property in a low-risk, well-managed state year-round.

This is how protection is maintained—not just created.

SECTION 2 — WHY MAINTENANCE MATTERS

H2: Why Ongoing Maintenance Is Critical

Fire mitigation is not a one-time solution.

Without maintenance:

• Fuel loads begin to rebuild

• Grasses regrow and dry out

• Ladder fuels return

• Vegetation density increases

Over time, this reverses the progress made during initial mitigation.

With consistent maintenance:

• Fuel loads stay low

• Vegetation remains controlled

• Defensible space is preserved

• Fire risk stays reduced

Maintenance is what keeps a property protected long-term.

SECTION 3 — OUR MAINTENANCE PLANS

H2: Our Wildfire Maintenance Plans

We offer two structured maintenance options based on property needs and desired level of protection.

H3: Annual Maintenance Plan

Our Annual Plan is designed to prepare your property for peak fire season.

Timing:

Scheduled once per year during February, March, or April, before fire season begins.

What It Includes:

• Re-clearing of regrown vegetation

• Removal of new grasses and fine fuels

• Touch-up thinning of trees and brush

• Removal of new dead material buildup

• Maintenance of defensible space zones

• Property-wide inspection and corrections

Best For:

• Properties that have completed a Property Reset or full mitigation

• Homeowners looking for seasonal protection

• Lower-density or slower-growth properties

H3: Quarterly Maintenance Plan

Our Quarterly Plan is designed for properties that require consistent, year-round attention.

Timing:

Service every 3 months (4 visits per year)

What It Includes:

• Continuous vegetation management

• Regular removal of grasses and fine fuels

• Ongoing correction of regrowth

• Maintenance of tree spacing and structure

• Debris and dead material removal

• Property kept in consistently defensible condition

Best For:

• High-value properties

• Properties with faster vegetation growth

• HOA communities and large parcels

• Clients who want maximum consistency and protection

SECTION 4 — WHAT WE MAINTAIN

H2: What Our Maintenance Covers

Our maintenance services focus on preserving the work that was done during mitigation or a Property Reset.

We maintain:

• Defensible space zones (Immediate, Intermediate, Extended)

• Tree structure and spacing

• Brush and vegetation density

• Fine fuels and grasses

• Dead material accumulation

• Clearance around structures

The goal is simple:

Keep your property from reverting back to a high-risk state.

SECTION 5 — BENEFITS OF A MAINTENANCE PLAN

H2: Benefits of Ongoing Maintenance

With a structured maintenance plan, you get:

• Consistent wildfire risk reduction

• Priority scheduling before fire season

• Lower long-term maintenance costs

• A property that stays clean and controlled

• Peace of mind knowing your land is being managed

This is proactive protection—not reactive cleanup.

SECTION 6 — INSURANCE CONSIDERATIONS

H2: Maintenance and Insurance

Maintaining a property in a consistent, low-risk condition can be an important factor in how it is viewed by insurance providers.

While maintenance plans do not guarantee any insurance benefits, properties that show ongoing vegetation management and reduced fire risk are often more attractive from an underwriting perspective.

All insurance-related decisions are determined solely by the carrier.

SECTION 7 — HOW TO GET STARTED

H2: Start With a Property Evaluation

Before starting a maintenance plan, we evaluate your property to understand its current condition.

In many cases, an initial Wildfire Risk Assessment or Property Reset may be recommended before entering a maintenance schedule.

From there, we build a plan that keeps your property protected moving forward.

SECTION 8 — CALL TO ACTION

H2: Keep Your Property Protected Year-Round

Don’t let your property fall back into a high-risk condition.

Stay ahead of wildfire risk with a structured maintenance plan.

Call: (928) 417-9290

Email: admin@southwestswrs.com

SECTION 9 — FAQ

H2: Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Property Reset before maintenance?

In many cases, yes. Maintenance is most effective after the property has been fully corrected.

What’s the difference between annual and quarterly plans?

Annual is a once-per-year service before fire season. Quarterly provides consistent upkeep throughout the year.

Can I switch plans later?

Yes. Plans can be adjusted based on property needs and conditions.

Will my property stay clean year-round?

With quarterly maintenance, your property will remain in a consistently maintained and defensible condition.

Is maintenance really necessary every year?

Yes. Vegetation regrows continuously, and without maintenance, fire risk returns.

SECTION 10 — INTERNAL LINKS

Wildfire Risk Assessment

Fire Mitigation & Defensible Space

Property Reset

Land Clearing

ROW & Utility Clearing

Service Areas

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