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Updated March 2026

Roof Replacement Cost in Santa Ana $11,000 – $22,000

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Orange County's county seat with dense urban neighborhoods, a rich historic district, Title 24 cool roof mandates, and the Santa Ana winds that bear its name.

Avg Cost

$11,000 – $22,000

Title 24 compliant, 1,800 sqft

Top Material

Architectural Shingles

cool roof rated

Best Season

Apr – Sep

avoid Santa Ana wind season

Permit Required

Yes

$125 – $400

California Roofing Prices by Material (2026)

3-Tab Shingles

Cost/Sq Ft

$4.24$6.36

Avg Project

$8,500 – $14,000

Architectural Shingles

Cost/Sq Ft

$5.83$9.01

Avg Project

$11,000 – $20,000

Clay/Concrete Tile

Cost/Sq Ft

$12.60$26.25

Avg Project

$28,000 – $55,000

Impact-Resistant Shingles

Cost/Sq Ft

$6.48$10.26

Avg Project

$12,000 – $22,000

Good — wind resistance valuable during Santa Ana events

Standing Seam Metal

Cost/Sq Ft

$10.50$18.90

Avg Project

$22,000 – $42,000

Synthetic Slate

Cost/Sq Ft

$9.45$16.80

Avg Project

$20,000 – $36,000

TPO/Flat Roof

Cost/Sq Ft

$6.90$11.50

Avg Project

$9,500 – $18,000

Good — commercial and flat-roof applications

Wood Shake

Cost/Sq Ft

$8.64$15.12

Avg Project

$17,000 – $32,000

Poor — fire risk in dry windy conditions

California-Specific Cost Factors

Santa Ana Wind Exposure

Santa Ana is the namesake city for the powerful Santa Ana winds that blast through Orange County with gusts exceeding 60 mph. These hot, dry desert winds stress roofing materials, lift improperly fastened shingles and tiles, and create fire-weather conditions. Enhanced wind-rated installation methods are essential.

Cost impact: +$500 – $2,000 for wind-rated installation

Extreme Inland Heat

Shielded from coastal ocean breezes, Santa Ana experiences some of the hottest temperatures in Orange County — routinely exceeding 95 degrees F in summer. Title 24 cool roof compliance is both code-required and practically essential for managing cooling costs.

Cost impact: +$500 – $1,500 for cool roof compliance

Historic District Preservation

Floral Park, French Park, and Wilshire Square historic districts require design review for visible roofing changes. Period-appropriate materials, colors, and profiles may be mandated, limiting options to premium products that match 1920s–1940s architectural character.

Cost impact: +10 – 20% for historic-appropriate materials

Orange County Labor Rates

Orange County CSLB C-39 contractors command premium rates driven by high regional cost of living and strong residential demand. Santa Ana benefits from slightly lower rates than south OC coastal communities but remains above national averages.

Cost impact: +15 – 25% above national average labor

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Roof Replacement Cost by California City

Santa Ana

Local Rate

Est. Range$9,000$16,000
Permit Cost$125 – $400
Labor RateTitle 24 compliant, 1,800 sqft

Santa Ana has a hot Mediterranean climate — the city is notably warmer than coastal Orange County due to its inland position shielded from ocean breezes. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 95 degrees F. The infamous Santa Ana winds originate from the desert and accelerate through mountain passes, bringing extreme heat, low humidity, and gusts exceeding 60 mph that create dangerous fire conditions and stress roofing materials. Annual rainfall averages 13 inches, concentrated in brief winter storms.

Santa Ana building dept

Roofing Material Recommendations for California

Standing Seam Metal

Wind-Proof Performance

Excellent

Standing seam metal with mechanically seamed panels offers superior wind resistance for Santa Ana wind events — no exposed fasteners or liftable edges. Cool roof finishes meet Title 24 while reflecting intense inland heat. The best all-around performer for Santa Ana conditions.

  • Wind rating: 150+ mph — handles Santa Ana gusts
  • Cool roof finishes meet Title 24 standards
  • No exposed fasteners — no wind uplift points
  • Lightweight for seismic safety
$12 – $20/sqftGet quote

Concrete Tile

Regional Standard

Very Good

Concrete tile with cool roof coatings is the established standard for Orange County residential roofing. Properly installed with wind clips, tile provides excellent performance against Santa Ana winds and extreme heat.

  • Title 24 cool roof compliant with rated profiles
  • Wind clips secure against Santa Ana gusts
  • Class A fire rated inherently
  • Matches regional architectural heritage
$10 – $22/sqftGet quote

Cool Roof Shingles

Affordable Wind-Rated Option

Fair

For Santa Ana homeowners seeking the most affordable compliant solution, cool roof-rated architectural shingles with enhanced wind ratings (130+ mph) provide adequate protection. Best for simpler rooflines in non-historic neighborhoods.

  • Lowest cost Title 24 compliant option
  • Wind-rated products: 130+ mph available
  • Wide style variety for any home aesthetic
  • Fastest installation timeline
$5 – $9/sqftGet quote

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Santa Ana Neighborhoods and Permits

Floral Park and French Park are upscale historic districts with 1920s–1940s homes featuring complex rooflines and architectural preservation requirements. Downtown Santa Ana has a vibrant arts district with mixed-use buildings and historic commercial roofing. South Coast Metro borders Costa Mesa with modern office and retail complexes. North Santa Ana has older affordable housing stock. Tustin/Santa Ana border areas feature mid-century ranch homes. The densely populated central city has compact lots that create access challenges for roofing crews.

Permit Information — Santa Ana

  • Cost: $125 – $400
  • Authority: City of Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency
  • Timeline: 5–10 business days
  • Santa Ana enforces Title 24 cool roof requirements for all re-roofs. Historic districts (Floral Park, French Park, Wilshire Square) have additional design review requirements for visible materials. The city has a bilingual permitting process (English and Spanish). Express permits available for standard residential re-roofs.
Visit City of Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency website

Insurance Considerations in Santa Ana

Santa Ana homeowners pay moderate insurance rates as the city is not in a WUI fire zone — the primary risks are wind damage from Santa Ana winds and general property exposure. Class A fire-rated roofing provides modest premium reductions. The city's inland position and wind exposure are key underwriting factors. Standard homeowner policies are widely available without FAIR Plan necessity.

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Frequently Asked Questions: California Roof Replacement Costs

How much does a roof replacement cost in Santa Ana in 2026?
Santa Ana roof replacements average $11,000 to $22,000 for a standard 1,800 sqft home. Historic district homes in Floral Park and French Park add 10–20% for preservation-appropriate materials. Metal roofing — increasingly popular for wind resistance — ranges from $20,000 to $32,000. Santa Ana is generally more affordable than coastal OC cities.
How do Santa Ana winds affect my roof?
The Santa Ana winds bring gusts exceeding 60 mph with extreme heat and low humidity. These conditions lift improperly fastened shingles, break tile, and create fire-weather danger. Wind-rated installation methods — including enhanced nailing patterns, wind clips for tile, and mechanically seamed metal panels — are essential for any Santa Ana roof. Standard installation methods are inadequate.
Does Santa Ana have historic roofing restrictions?
Floral Park, French Park, and Wilshire Square are designated historic districts with design review requirements for visible exterior changes including roofing. You may need to match existing material types, colors, and profiles. Check with the Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency before selecting materials in these neighborhoods.
Is Santa Ana in a wildfire zone?
Santa Ana itself is not in a designated WUI wildfire zone — it is an urban/suburban city. However, the Santa Ana winds create fire-weather conditions throughout the city, and Class A fire-rated materials are recommended. Nearby Anaheim Hills and properties closer to the Santa Ana Mountains do fall in WUI zones.
When is the best time to replace a roof in Santa Ana?
April through September is ideal — before the Santa Ana wind season peaks in October through December. Spring (April–May) offers moderate temperatures. Avoid October through December when Santa Ana winds make roofing work dangerous and can damage newly installed materials. Winter months bring occasional rain that delays projects.

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