Securing Rebuild Sites After Wildfire Threats
In the anxious weeks following the 2007 wildfire scares near Valencia, homeowners in the Bridgeport neighborhood returned to assess damage—only to find their properties exposed and vulnerable. Dust from dry Santa Ana winds swirled through half-demolished lots, and without proper barriers, debris scattered into adjacent yards. With rebuilding efforts stalled by safety concerns and zoning inspections pending, families worried their progress would grind to a halt before it even restarted.
We rolled in with mobile fencing units the same afternoon we got the call, installing 6-foot perimeter barriers around three Bridgeport lots within two hours. Our crew used reinforced steel posts anchored deep into the clay-rich soil—standard practice after fires when ground stability shifts. Within a day, inspectors cleared the sites, and construction crews resumed work without delay. The fences stayed secure through high winds and passing storms.
Migs’ crew had our lot secured before sunset—we were back on schedule the next morning.
Linda M., Bridgeport Resident

