Cool roofing uses reflective materials to bounce sunlight and heat away from your building — cutting cooling costs and keeping interiors comfortable. It’s also key to meeting California’s Title 24 energy standards.
Cool roofs use highly reflective coatings, membranes, or specially engineered shingles and tiles to reduce heat absorption. In San Diego County’s inland heat, that can mean noticeably lower summer cooling bills.
California’s Title 24 energy code sets reflectivity requirements for many reroofing projects. We install compliant cool-roof systems and handle the documentation so your project passes inspection.
Cool roofing isn’t one material — reflective options exist across metal, tile, flat/TPO, and shingle. We’ll recommend the best fit; browse all roofing materials.
A properly specified cool roof pays back through lower energy use and improved comfort. Our team designs energy-smart roofing for homes and businesses across the county.
Will a cool roof really lower my energy bills?
Reflective roofing can meaningfully reduce cooling costs, especially for inland San Diego County homes.
What is Title 24?
California’s energy efficiency code, which sets roof reflectivity standards for many reroofing projects.
Can any roof be a cool roof?
Reflective versions exist for metal, tile, flat/TPO, and shingle — we’ll match one to your home.
Want expert advice on the right roof for your property? Call (760) 899-5525 or request a free estimate from North County Premier Roofing.