Wildfire ember defense · Southern Alberta foothills & mountains

Your gutters are wildfire fuel. Let's fix that.

In a wildfire, most homes don't ignite from the wall of flame — they ignite from wind-blown embers landing in dry, combustible debris. The leaves and pine needles sitting in your gutters are exactly that fuel. Clearing and protecting your roofline is one of the highest-impact FireSmart steps a homeowner can take.

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Why gutters matter in a wildfire

The science behind ember ignition — and where your roofline fits in.

Embers travel

Wind-blown embers can land well ahead of a wildfire's front, raining onto roofs and into open gutters long before flames are near.

Gutter debris ignites

Dry leaves and pine needles in your eavestroughs are fine fuel. One ember can smoulder, then spread to the fascia, soffit and roof edge.

Protection reduces the risk

Keeping gutters clear and covered removes that fuel from your roofline — a core FireSmart "immediate zone" action.

Take the ember fuel off your roofline

Free FireSmart roofline inspection across Southern Alberta's foothills and mountain communities.

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