Local Knowledge We Know Santa Rosa RoofsSanta Rosa's climate features 33 inches of annual rainfall, primarily concentrated in wet winter months that test every seam and flashing. When summer arrives, temperatures frequently exceed 90 F, causing thermal stress on traditional shingles. With updated Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) maps and strict Class A fire-rating requirements, choosing the right materials is critical for home hardening in Sonoma County. We've served Santa Rosa for over two decades, from the contemporary Wine Country moderns in Rincon Valley to the sprawling ranches of Bennett Valley. We know exactly what materials withstand our unique climate. | Santa Rosa Climate Challenges33" Annual Rainfall Concentrated wet winters demand high moisture resistance | 256 Sunny Days Intense UV exposure requires heat-reflective coatings | 90 F+ Summer Peaks Thermal cycling stresses flashings and creates leaks | Class A Fire Rating Mandatory for new structures and major re-roofs citywide |
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