San Bernardino County roofing spans extreme conditions — from the wildfire-prone San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain interface communities (requiring Class A fire-rated materials) to high desert communities where UV exposure accelerates shingle degradation. Title 24 cool roof requirements are particularly important in the hot IE climate. The 2003 Old Fire and 2007 Grass Valley Fire burned through mountain communities. C-39 license required.
San Bernardino County roofing spans extreme conditions — from the wildfire-prone San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain interface communities (requiring Class A fire-rated materials) to high desert communities where UV exposure accelerates shingle degradation. Title 24 cool roof requirements are particularly important in the hot IE climate. The 2003 Old Fire and 2007 Grass Valley Fire burned through mountain communities. C-39 license required.
Check the CA Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license lookup online for the C-39 Roofing Contractor license. Never hire an unlicensed contractor in California.
Check the CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) FHSZ viewer online using your address. If you are in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, Class A fire-rated roofing is legally required under CA Building Code.
Title 24 requires roofing materials with minimum solar reflectance values on most CA re-roofing projects. Your licensed contractor will specify Title 24-compliant products and document compliance on the permit application.