Roof Alterations – Prescriptive compliance
Follow this method for simple compliance with the roof requirements outlined in Title 24.
Standard Edition |
Climate Zones |
Minimum Aged Solar Reflectance |
Minimum Aged Thermal Emittance |
Minimum Aged Solar Reflectance Index |
2013 |
13,15 |
0.63 |
0.75 |
75 |
2008 |
13,15 |
0.55 |
0.75 |
64 |
- To learn which California climate zone you live in, view the map below or visit the California Energy Commission’s website (http://www.energy.ca.gov/maps/building_climate_zones.html).
- For exceptions and more information on the cool roof compliance requirements, visit the California Energy Commission’s Title 24 resources (http://www.energyvideos.com/splash.php).
Roof Alterations – Performance compliance
Follow this method if you are making multiple upgrades and do not want to follow strict compliance requirements. This method allows you to complete a whole house energy analysis to reduce your home’s total energy use through the various energy efficiency measures, such as cool roofs, increased insulation or efficient HVAC. These trade-offs make compliance more flexible. For more more information on performance compliance, visit the California Energy Commission’s Title 24 resources (http://www.energyvideos.com/splash.php).
Find out specific building code requirements for your area.
Cool roof requirements for many of the building codes and standards vary depending on climate zones. You can reference the following maps to find your climate zone. Also, check out California Energy Commission's website to locate your climate zone by cities/towns or zip code.
California Building Climate Zones (for California Building Standards Code)
California’s 16 building climate zones |