Tile Roofing Near You in Santa Rosa, CA

Santa Rosa roofs face 30" of annual rainfall — professional roofing matters. Concrete and clay tile roofing installation and repair. Licensed roofers, free quotes.

$15,000–$35,000Sonoma County
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Looking for tile roofing near you in Santa Rosa, CA? Costs range from $15,000–$35,000 as of 2026. For average 2,000 sq ft roof. Licensed & insured local contractors · Sonoma County · serving 178,127 residents near the Charles M. Schulz Museum. PG&E service area. Call (916) 476-7689 for a free quote.

Last updated August 2026

Tile Roofing in Santa Rosa, California

Santa Rosa homeowners searching for tile roofing can compare top-rated local contractors on NorCal Repairs. Our directory covers Santa Rosa and surrounding areas in Sonoma County, with pricing typically ranging from $15,000–$35,000 depending on the scope of work. All contractors listed for Santa Rosa are licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), carry liability insurance, and have verified Google reviews from real customers. Many Santa Rosa residents may qualify for rebates through PG&E — check our rebates page for current offers.

Tile Roofing Guide for Santa Rosa Homeowners

Schedule Santa Rosa roof inspections in spring or early fall — before the rainy season (30" annually) and after winter storms. Santa Rosa homes (median year 1985) are reaching the age where major systems — HVAC, roofing, plumbing — may need their first significant service or replacement. Santa Rosa's high fire zone requires Class A fire-rated materials. Tile, metal, and fire-resistant composition shingles are the recommended options. Contact us about current promotions and financing options available to Santa Rosa homeowners. Free estimates include a written scope of work with transparent pricing.

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Santa Rosa is home to 178,127 residents in Sonoma County. Largest Wine Country city, rebuilding after 2017 and 2019 fires with modern construction. Our network of licensed contractors understands the specific needs of Santa Rosa homes and provides fast, reliable tile roofing service.

Santa Rosa's climate — with 30 inches of annual rainfall and 38°F winter lows — puts unique demands on roofing materials. Cal Fire's high fire-risk designation for Santa Rosa means Class A fire-rated roofing materials are required for new installations and major repairs. Largest Wine Country city, rebuilding after 2017 and 2019 fires with modern construction. Our local roofers understand which materials and techniques perform best for Santa Rosa homes near the Charles M. Schulz Museum.

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What Santa Rosa Homeowners Are Saying

Real Google reviews from customers who hired tile roofing pros in Santa Rosa.

★★★★★5/5

I hired Mario Contreras Roofing for a roof repair and was very impressed with their professionalism. They arrived on time, worked carefully and efficiently, and cleaned up thoroughly afterward. The fi...

Christine Campbellvia Mario Contreras Roofing
★★★★★5/5

After noticing a pesky drip, I called for a roof repair, and the results were impressive. The technician arrived promptly, taking just under an hour to assess and fix the issue. He explained everythin...

Lucas Kennedyvia Efficient Santa Rosa Roofing Co.
★★★★★5/5

After a thorough consultation, the team quickly transformed my home with a sleek metal roof. Their attention to detail and commitment to quality were impressive. The crew was punctual and tidy, comple...

Tricia Alexandervia Efficient Santa Rosa Roofing Co.
★★★★★5/5

After noticing a few shingles were out of place, I contacted one roofer who suggested a complete overhaul, but it seemed excessive, so I reached out for a second opinion. This roofer identified that o...

Donna Allenvia Efficient Santa Rosa Roofing Co.
★★★★★5/5

These guys were fantastic! It started with Jim who came out and did the initial walk, He was extremely professional, and you could tell he had years of experience. There were a few details we talked a...

Desmond Sugruevia Heritage Roofing Company
★★★★★5/5

We had our roof replaced in 2018 by Heritage without problem. We noticed some ceiling mold in a couple of the bedrooms and I called them up to see if they could make sure the roof was ok in that area...

Luree Schneidervia Heritage Roofing Company

Tile Roofing in Santa Rosa — FAQ

How much does tile roofing cost in Santa Rosa?+

Tile Roofing in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County typically costs $15,000–$35,000. For average 2,000 sq ft roof. Contact us about available utility rebates in the Santa Rosa area. Call (916) 476-7689 for a free, no-obligation quote.

How does Santa Rosa's climate affect my roof?+

Santa Rosa's climate — with summer highs of 84°F, winter lows of 38°F, and 30" of annual rainfall — puts significant stress on roofing materials. The combination of rain, moisture, and temperature swings creates conditions for moss, algae, and material degradation over time. As a Cal Fire high fire-risk zone, Santa Rosa requires Class A fire-rated roofing. Regular inspection helps catch problems early.

What should Santa Rosa homeowners know about roofing for their homes?+

Santa Rosa is characterized by largest wine country city, rebuilding after 2017 and 2019 fires with modern construction. The mix of housing ages in the area means roofing needs vary widely. A professional inspection determines the condition and remaining life of your specific roof. Our contractors are familiar with the specific challenges and building codes in Sonoma County.

What materials work best for tile roofing in Santa Rosa's climate?+

Santa Rosa's climate (84°F summers, 38°F winters, 30" annual rainfall) affects material choices. Most standard materials perform well in this moderate climate. Our contractors recommend proven products suited to Sonoma County conditions and can explain the tradeoffs between options during your free estimate.

When should Santa Rosa homeowners schedule tile roofing?+

Inspect Santa Rosa roofs in spring (after winter storms) and fall (before the rainy season). With 30" of annual rain, catching leaks early prevents costly water damage.

Does tile roofing require a permit in Sonoma County?+

Roofing work in Sonoma County requires a permit for re-roofing and structural repairs. Minor patch repairs under a certain square footage may be exempt. In fire zones, additional fire-rating requirements apply to roofing materials. Our roofers manage the entire permit process.

Do you provide tile roofing near the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa?+

Yes, we serve all neighborhoods in Santa Rosa, including areas near the Charles M. Schulz Museum. Whether you're in the heart of Santa Rosa or on the outskirts of Sonoma County, our licensed contractors provide prompt, professional tile roofing service with free quotes and upfront pricing.

How long do tile roofs last?+

Tile roofs last 50–100+ years with proper maintenance. In Santa Rosa's climate, concrete tile typically lasts 50–75 years while clay tile can last 75–100+ years. They're fire-resistant (Class A) and handle Santa Rosa's heat extremely well.

What is the difference between concrete and clay tile roofing?+

Concrete tiles are more affordable, heavier, and available in a wide variety of profiles and colors. Clay tiles are lighter, more durable (75–100+ years vs 50–75 years), and have a classic terracotta aesthetic popular in Mediterranean-style Santa Rosa homes. Both are Class A fire-rated and excellent in Santa Rosa's climate.