California's Energy Code, HandledSacramento sits in Climate Zone 12, where California's Title 24 energy code has specific cool roof requirements for most re-roofing projects. For low-slope roofs and many steep-slope replacements, your new roof needs to meet minimum solar reflectance and thermal emittance standards and the documentation has to be filed correctly with the permit. We handle it all: CRRC-rated product selection, CF1R/CF2R compliance forms, and coordination with City of Sacramento or Sacramento County inspectors. No surprise re-dos, no failed inspections. | Why Cool Roofs Matter HereSacramento summers regularly hit 100 F+ for weeks at a time. A standard dark roof can reach 150 F+ on a summer afternoon, driving attic temps past 130 F and pushing your AC to the limit. - Lower cooling bills cool roofs reflect 25%+ more sunlight
- Longer roof life less thermal expansion and contraction
- SMUD & utility rebates may apply to qualifying installs
- Code-compliant from day one no compliance gap
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