Title 24 in Santa Rosa, Climate Zone 2
Santa Rosa sits in California Title 24 Climate Zone 2, which sets the prescriptive baseline every Santa Rosa residential project has to meet (or beat) under the energy code. The CEC assigns climate zones by ZIP code, every Santa Rosa address resolves to CZ2 unless you're on an unusual edge ZIP (use the ZIP-code lookup tool to verify).
Prescriptive baseline for Santa Rosa projects
These are the values your Title 24 report has to demonstrate compliance with. The prescriptive path matches them directly; the performance path can trade between them as long as the modeled energy use comes in at or under the reference design.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Ceiling | R-38 (R-38 Ceiling Below Attic) |
| Walls | R-21+R5 CI, 2x6, Synthetic Stucco |
| Roof assembly | Asphalt Shingle, Radiant Barrier |
| Radiant barrier | Required |
| Window U-factor | U-0.27 |
| Window SHGC | 0.23 |
| Heating & cooling | Heat pump · HSPF2 9.0 / SEER2 17.0 / EER2 13.0 |
| Water heating | Heat-pump water heater (Tier 3 50-gallon HPWH) |
What this means for your Santa Rosa design
In practice, walls go up at 2x6 with R-21 cavity insulation plus continuous-insulation sheathing on the outside, the roof needs a radiant barrier on the underside of the deck, windows target SHGC 0.23, the heat pump needs HSPF2 9.0 / SEER2 17.0.
ADUs, additions, and alterations in Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa is one of California's most active markets for accessory dwelling units, additions, and addition-with-alteration projects. Each scope follows the same CZ2 prescriptive baseline shown above, with scope-specific adjustments built into the flow:
- Newly constructed ADUs (detached) get full PV sizing per the §150.1(c)14 prescriptive table.
- Attached ADUs and additions are treated as additions to the existing residence and skip PV sizing per §150.2(a) .
- Alterations on a permitted residence run a focused alteration baseline; existing equipment (HVAC, water heater) is grandfathered unless you're replacing it.
Submitting your Title 24 report to City of Santa Rosa Building Division
Your signed Title 24 report PDF (the CF1R) gets submitted alongside your permit drawings to City of Santa Rosa Building Division. The CF1R is registered with the CHEERS residential energy compliance registry, California's state-approved registry for residential Title 24 reports. The registry assigns the certificate a unique ID that Sonoma County plan-checkers verify when they review your submittal.
If City of Santa Rosa Building Division returns a Title 24 correction on your plan-check letter, the plan-check response flow is built into the project dashboard, upload the correction letter and we'll analyze the cited items and route them to either a revised report or a restart, depending on what changed.
Your three design options
Santa Rosa projects choose between three pathways: Prescriptive (matches the CZ2 baseline above), 2x4 Performance (lighter framing, compensated by upgraded windows, roof, and equipment), and 2x6 Enhanced (heavier framing, easier equipment specs). Full breakdown on the Title 24 explained page.
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