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Second-generation Master Craftsman–certified roofing contractor serving Antelope. For a free, no-pressure roof replacement estimate and consultation, GOOD ROOF WORX is your trusted local family-owned roofing company—and we bring our mobile showroom to you!

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Antelope Roof Replacement

From Antelope Highlands, Barrett Ranch, and North Country to the neighborhoods around Tetotom Park, Antelope Community Park, and the Walerga / Elverta / Antelope Rd. corridors, our roof replacement includes designing and installing roof systems built for hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters in the Sacramento Valley. Most Antelope addresses fall under California Energy Code Climate Zone 12, so for steep‑slope homes we specify Class A shingles, tile, or metal with high‑temperature underlayment, robust flashing, and balanced attic ventilation—then pair those assemblies with cool‑roof compliant products or approved prescriptive alternatives when the code is triggered [1], [6].
Antelope Roofing Requirements
Roofing in Antelope (Unincorporated Sacramento County)
Antelope is unincorporated, so a roof replacement requires a building permit through Sacramento County Building Permits & Inspection (BPI). You (or we, as your roofing contractor) apply online, upload submittals, pay fees, and schedule inspections using the County’s resources and the Citizen Access portal. Typical inspections include roof‑deck/sheathing (when applicable) and a final sign‑off; timing and requests are handled in the portal [2], [3], [4]. For overlay vs. tear‑off, California Residential Code R908.3.1 limits roof recover and prohibits it in specific conditions, including when two or more layers already exist or when the existing covering/deck is water‑soaked or unsound [5].
Antelope Roofing Contractor Guidance
Antelope Cool Roof Requirements (Title 24)
When a roofing contractor replaces ≥ 50% of the roof area on a conditioned low‑rise home, Title 24, Part 6 applies. In Climate Zone 12, the performance targets are: for steep‑slope (≥ 2:12) roofs, aged solar reflectance ≥ 0.20 and thermal emittance ≥ 0.75, or SRI ≥ 16; for low‑slope (< 2:12) roofs, aged solar reflectance ≥ 0.63 and thermal emittance ≥ 0.75, or SRI ≥ 75. We document compliance with CF1R‑ALT‑05‑E at permit and close out with CF2R‑ALT‑05‑E, selecting products from the CRRC Rated Roof Products Directory so reflectance/emittance values are verifiable in your submittal [6], [7], [8].
Antelope Roof Disposal & Recycling (CALGreen) Requirements
Covered projects must recycle and/or salvage at least 65% of non‑hazardous construction and demolition (C&D) debris. In Antelope, diversion and facility rules are administered regionally and backed by Sacramento County solid‑waste ordinances. We prepare a Waste Management Plan (WMP) when required, route debris to approved facilities or permitted haulers, and retain weight tickets for final documentation [9], [10].
Antelope Roofing Wildfire & WUI Notes
Neighborhoods near open‑space corridors and the Dry Creek drainage can map to moderate ratings in CAL FIRE’s Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) data. We verify each address in the FHSZ viewer and, where ember exposure is a concern, we can harden the assembly with Class A roofing, ember‑resistant vents, and metal gutter guards—best practices we integrate regardless of formal WUI designation [11], [12].
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