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🌍 Environmental Rules/Cool Roof Requirements

Irvine vs Santa Ana

How do cool roof requirements rules compare between Irvine, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Irvine and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

California Title 24 Part 6 energy standards require cool roof reflectivity for most new and replacement low-slope roofs in Orange County's climate zones 6, 8, and 10, covering all cities and unincorporated areas.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

California Title 24 building energy standards require cool-roof reflective materials on most new and replacement low-slope and many steep-slope roofs in Santa Ana's climate zone, reducing urban heat-island effects.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvineSanta Ana
CodeCA Title 24 Part 6-
OC zones6, 8, 10-
Trigger50% roof replacement-
CertificationCRRC rated product-
Authority-CA Title 24 Part 6
Climate zone-Zone 8
Rating body-Cool Roof Rating Council
Permit-Required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Irvine FAQ

Does my asphalt shingle roof need to be reflective?

Steep-slope residential requirements vary by climate zone. Many zones allow standard shingles; check the current Title 24 prescriptive table or use a performance compliance path.

Are minor roof repairs covered?

Repairs under 50 percent of the roof area generally do not trigger Title 24 cool roof requirements, but local jurisdictions may apply stricter rules.

Santa Ana FAQ

Are minor patches covered?

Repairs under 50% of roof area generally do not trigger full Title 24 compliance, but anything more substantial does. Confirm with the Building Agency.

Where do I pull a roofing permit?

Santa Ana's Planning and Building Agency issues roofing permits. Online portal access is available at santa-ana.org under Permits.

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