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🌍 Environmental Rules/Cool Roof Requirements

Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do cool roof requirements rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 31 Green Building Standards and Title 26 Building Code adopt CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 baseline requiring cool roofing on new construction and major reroofs in unincorporated areas. Reflective materials must meet minimum solar reflectance and thermal emittance ratings.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach enforces California Title 24 energy code provisions requiring high-reflectance, low-emittance roofing on most new and reroofed low-slope buildings. The rules cut summer cooling loads and reduce contributions to the urban heat island in inland neighborhoods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
County citationsTitle 31 and Title 26-
State baselineCALGreen Title 24 Part 11-
Low-slope reflectance0.55 aged minimum-
Steep-slope reflectance0.20 aged in zones 9-16-
EnforcementLA County Building and Safety-
Code-California Title 24 Part 6
Trigger-Most new and reroof projects
Rating-CRRC-rated products required
Local benefit-Heat island reduction

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Lakewood FAQ

Do I need a cool roof when I patch my existing roof?

Repairs of less than 50% of total roof area are exempt. Reroof projects exceeding that threshold trigger Title 24 cool-roof requirements with specific aged reflectance and emittance values matched to slope and climate zone.

Can I get a rebate for a cool roof?

Yes. SoCalGas, SCE, and LADWP for service-area customers, plus CRRC-rated material rebates from manufacturers, can offset costs. Check Energy Upgrade California listings for current cool-roof and heat-pump combined incentives.

Long Beach FAQ

Do small homeowner reroofs need cool roofs?

Steep-slope residential reroofs have flexible compliance paths. Most low-slope and large reroofs must use rated cool roof products under Title 24.

Is recoating an option?

Yes. CRRC-rated coatings can be applied to existing low-slope roofs to achieve required reflectance and meet reroof compliance.

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