Colorado Wildfire Resiliency

Know exactly where your home stands — and prove it.

A documented home-hardening assessment against the recognized wildfire standards. You leave with a gap list, a scope of work, and a packet you can put in front of an insurer.

What is a Fire Resiliency Inspection?

It’s a paid, on-site readiness assessment. A trained PRQ rep walks your property against the two standards that actually matter in Colorado — the IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home checklists and the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code component matrix — and documents where your home already meets them and where it falls short.

To be clear about what this is not: we don’t issue a wildfire score, and we don’t grade a certification. IBHS issues the Wildfire Prepared Home designation; your insurer sets your score. Our job is to document your home against the checklists so that evidence is yours — we’re the coach, not the referee.

What do you walk away with?

01

A prioritized gap list

Every place your home diverges from the checklists, ranked by what moves the needle most — from Zone-0 clearance to roof and vent details.

02

A scope of work

What it takes to close those gaps, in plain terms — so you can plan, budget, and phase the work instead of guessing.

03

A documentation packet

Photos and materials mapped to the checklists — the appeal-ready record you attach to an HB25-1182 appeal or a designation application.

This is the packet your insurance appeal needs.

If a carrier prices in a wildfire score, documented mitigation is what you appeal with. The assessment produces exactly that record.

How your wildfire score works

How does it work?

  1. We walk your property. A trained rep — working alongside our Claims Pros — assesses your home and its immediate surroundings against the IBHS and Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code checklists.
  2. We document everything.Photos, materials, and measurements, each mapped to the specific checklist item it satisfies (or doesn’t).
  3. You get the report. Gap list, scope, and the documentation packet — yours to use for the work, an insurer, or a designation.

Where do you offer it?

PRQ is piloting Fire Resiliency Inspections on the Front Rangefirst. For the Roaring Fork Valley and Aspen area, our sister brand leads on wildfire hardening and specialty metal — tell us your address and we’ll route you to the right team.

Ready to know exactly where your home stands?

Book a Fire Resiliency Inspection and turn your home hardening into a documented, appeal-ready record.

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Common questions

What is a Fire Resiliency Inspection?
It's a paid, on-site readiness assessment. A trained PRQ rep walks your property against the recognized standards — the IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home checklists and the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code component matrix — and documents where your home already meets them and where it doesn't.
Is this a wildfire score or a certification?
No. We don't issue a risk score and we don't grade a certification. IBHS issues the Wildfire Prepared Home designation and your insurer sets your score. Our job is to document your home against the checklists so that evidence is yours to use — for a designation application, an insurance conversation, or an appeal.
What do I walk away with?
Three things: a prioritized gap list, a scope of work to close those gaps, and a documentation packet — photos and materials mapped to the checklists — that you can attach to an HB25-1182 appeal or a designation application.
Do you also do the work?
Yes. PRQ can scope and perform the hardening work the assessment identifies. But the assessment stands on its own — you're free to use the gap list and packet however you like.
Where do you offer it?
PRQ is piloting Fire Resiliency Inspections on the Front Range first. For the Roaring Fork Valley and Aspen area, our sister brand handles wildfire hardening — tell us your address and we'll route you to the right team.

This page is for general information only and is not legal, insurance, or financial advice. A Fire Resiliency Inspection documents your home against published checklists; it is not an IBHS designation, an insurance determination, or a guarantee of coverage, premium, or appeal outcome. IBHS issues the Wildfire Prepared Home designation and your insurer sets your score. Confirm what applies to you with the Colorado Division of Insurance and a licensed professional.