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Roof Replacement in Fullerton 2026: Cost, Cool Roof & Solar-Ready

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Fullerton Roofing · 2026

Roof replacement in Fullerton.

Cool-roof and solar-ready roofing for Fullerton, CA. Class-A fire-rated systems. Licensed roofing contractor, CSLB #1055444.

Local expertise

Roofing built for Fullerton.

Fullerton blends historic downtown Craftsman and Spanish-Revival homes with mid-century tracts and hillside neighborhoods, in warm, dry inland north Orange County.

  • Cool-roof for inland heat Title 24–compliant cool-roof shingles and tile reflect Fullerton’s summer heat, lowering attic temps and cooling costs.
  • Solar-ready in one project Roof and solar together means one permit, one crew, and a roof warrantied under your panels.
  • Class-A fire-rated Fire-rated assemblies that can qualify for insurance discounts.
  • Permitting handled City of Fullerton Building & Safety and the SCE interconnection.

2026 Fullerton roofing pricing.

Material Per Sq Ft (installed) Typical Home
Architectural asphalt shingle $8–$12 $16,000–$28,000
Concrete / clay tile $12–$20 $26,000–$48,000
Standing-seam metal $15–$24 $32,000–$60,000
Cool-roof upgrade (add-on) +$0.50–$1.50 Title 24 compliant

Roof + solar, done together.

Doing your roof at the same time as solar or a Tesla Solar Roof saves a second mobilization and keeps every warranty under one contractor.

Roofing systems we install in Fullerton.

Fullerton blends historic Craftsman and Spanish homes with newer tracts — here are the systems we install and when each makes sense.

  • Architectural asphalt shingle — Class-A, 30–50 yr; the value choice for most Fullerton homes.
  • Concrete & clay tile — a match for Fullerton’s Spanish-Revival homes; long-life, and we verify the roof structure before re-tiling.
  • Standing-seam metal — 40–70 yr, naturally cool-roof and fire-resistant; a premium, low-maintenance option.
  • Cool-roof / Title 24 — high-reflectance (CRRC-rated) shingle or tile that meets California energy code and trims cooling bills.

Our Fullerton roof replacement process.

  • 1. Free inspection & measure — we assess decking, ventilation, and flashing, then prepare the City of Fullerton permit.
  • 2. Tear-off — remove old roofing down to the deck and check for hidden leaks or rot.
  • 3. Deck & fascia repair — replace any damaged sheathing or fascia before the new roof goes on.
  • 4. Underlayment & flashing — synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water shield at valleys, and new flashing and vents.
  • 5. Install — your chosen Class-A system, to manufacturer spec for full warranty.
  • 6. Cleanup & final inspection — magnet sweep, debris haul-away, and City of Fullerton sign-off.

Title 24 & fire-rated roofing in Fullerton.

Title 24: California’s energy code requires cool-roof-compliant materials on many re-roofs — CRRC-rated shingle or tile that reflects heat and trims Fullerton cooling bills. Fire safety: we install Class-A fire-rated assemblies, and because some Fullerton hillside neighborhoods sit in or near a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, we use Chapter 7A wildland-urban-interface (WUI) materials where required. Class-A roofs can also qualify for homeowner-insurance discounts.

Fullerton roof replacement — FAQ.

  • How much does a roof replacement cost in Fullerton? In 2026, a Fullerton roof replacement typically runs $9-$16 per square foot installed, roughly $18,000-$45,000 for an average home depending on material, pitch, and access. Final pricing follows a free on-site inspection.
  • How long does a Fullerton roof replacement take? Most Fullerton homes are completed in 2-4 days, weather permitting. Tile and complex rooflines can take longer.
  • Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Fullerton? Yes. The City of Fullerton Building & Safety division requires a permit and final inspection. HUS files and handles it.
  • Should I replace my roof before going solar in Fullerton? If your roof is 12+ years old, yes. We install the roof and solar as one project so the roof is warrantied and solar-ready under a single permit, avoiding a costly remove-and-reinstall later.
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