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Roofing Permits: Martinez vs Oakley

How do roofing permits rules compare between Martinez, CA and Oakley, CA?

Martinez and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County requires building permits for reroofing projects under the California Building Code as adopted in County Ordinance Code Title 7. Class A fire-rated roofing assemblies are required in WUI and VHFHSZ areas (Title 7, Chapter 74-6).

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County requires building permits for reroofing projects under the California Building Code as adopted in County Ordinance Code Title 7. Class A fire-rated roofing assemblies are required in WUI and VHFHSZ areas (Title 7, Chapter 74-6).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMartinezOakley
Permit thresholdReroofs >25% of roof area in 12 monthsReroofs >25% of roof area in 12 months
Fire zone requirementClass A assembly in VHFHSZ/WUI (CBC Ch. 7A)Class A assembly in VHFHSZ/WUI (CBC Ch. 7A)
Governing codeCCC Ord. Code Title 7; 2022 CBCCCC Ord. Code Title 7; 2022 CBC
Contractor licenseCSLB C-39 roofing license requiredCSLB C-39 roofing license required
Issuing agencyDCD Building Inspection DivisionDCD Building Inspection Division

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Martinez FAQ

Do I need a permit to replace a few damaged shingles?

No. Minor repairs replacing less than 25 percent of the roof area within 12 months generally do not require a building permit, but materials must still meet the fire rating required for your zone.

What if my home is in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone?

Any new or replacement roof covering must be Class A fire-rated per CBC Chapter 7A. This applies even for partial repairs in some cases; check with the Building Inspection Division before starting work.

Oakley FAQ

Do I need a permit to replace a few damaged shingles?

No. Minor repairs replacing less than 25 percent of the roof area within 12 months generally do not require a building permit, but materials must still meet the fire rating required for your zone.

What if my home is in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone?

Any new or replacement roof covering must be Class A fire-rated per CBC Chapter 7A. This applies even for partial repairs in some cases; check with the Building Inspection Division before starting work.

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