He reportedly hasn't seen the property since it burned down, but plans to visit the property when he's given the "all clear" to see if he can salvage anything not ruined in the fire.
"My heart goes out to all in the area who are also experiencing loss from this vicious fire, the threat of which we live with constantly," Galecki said to TMZ.
He continued: "It's never the structures that create a community, it's the people. And if the people of Santa Margarita have taught me anything it's that, once the smoke has cleared, literally and figuratively, it's a time to reach out and rebuild."
Galecki explained that the area has had to rebuild before, so they'll be able to do it again, and it will make their community "even closer and stronger."
He also expressed his thanks to the California Fire and Sheriff's Offices.
"I know you guys are fighting the good fight to keep us safe. So very relieved no one has been hurt," he said to TMZ.