05/12/2026
Your roof is one of the first lines of defense during wildfire season. In Colorado, flying embers can travel over a mile ahead of a fire and land directly on vulnerable roofing materials, vents, and roof pe*******ons.
At All Phase Restoration, we help homeowners and property managers identify roofing vulnerabilities before they become major problems. Whether it’s repairs, replacements, inspections, or emergency response, our team is here to help protect your property year round.
Did you know...
In Colorado, embers can travel over a mile ahead of the fire front, and they are the leading cause of home loss.
1. Upgrade Roofing & Sealing
Ember-proofing means making your home more resistant to wind-driven ignition.
- Replace vulnerable shingles with Class A fire-rated roofing to reduce pe*******on.
- Seal roof seams and pe*******ons where embers can enter.
Source: embershieldhome.com
2. Install Resistant Vents
- Use vents with 1/8" or 1/16" stainless steel mesh to block embers.
- Apply mesh over existing vents (soffit, eave, dormer, gable).
- Heat-reactive honeycomb mesh expands at ~450°F to block heat.
Source: WFCA.com
3. Regular Home Maintenance
- Regularly clear leaves
- Remove pine needles and other debris from your deck, roof and gutters