When you choose All Seasons Roofing, your trusted Hemet Roofing Company, your new roof is designed, permitted, and inspected to meet or exceed local building codes and applicable wind/hail standards.

As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we verify requirements with the City of Hemet Building & Safety before work begins, specify rated materials, and document everything through final inspection so you have peace of mind and clean paperwork for resale and insurance.

What codes and standards apply in Hemet?

Hemet projects follow California codes, plus any local amendments. We align your roof with:

  • California Residential/Building Code (CRC/CBC): Governs roof covering, sheathing, flashing, ventilation, and fasteners.
  • California Energy Code (Title 24): May require “cool roof” products or specific efficiencies depending on your roof type and scope.
  • Fire/WUI provisions (Chapter 7A where applicable): If your property lies in a Wildland-Urban Interface area, you’ll likely need Class A roof coverings and ember-resistant vents.
  • Manufacturer specifications: Required for product warranties and for wind/hail performance ratings to remain valid.

As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we confirm site-specific requirements with the City of Hemet and your HOA (if applicable) so your project stays compliant from day one.

Wind requirements: how we build for uplift and storms

Southern California sees seasonal winds that demand correct products and fastening. We design your system to the local design wind maps and the product’s tested ratings.What we do to meet or exceed wind requirements:

  • Rated roof coverings: We specify shingles, tiles, or membranes with documented wind performance when installed per manufacturer instructions. For asphalt shingles, we offer options with enhanced wind warranties when you choose matched system components. As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we’ll show you side-by-side wind ratings in your proposal.
  • High-wind nailing patterns: Four- or six-nail patterns as required, correct nail placement in the reinforced nailing zone, and corrosion-resistant fasteners of the proper length and shank.
  • Starter and hip/ridge systems: Factory starter strips at eaves/rakes and matching ridge cap systems to lock down the roof’s most wind-exposed edges.
  • Adhesion and sealant lines: We monitor seal-strip activation and use approved adhesives in cooler temps or shaded areas where bonding is slower.
  • Decking and re-nail: After tear-off, we inspect sheathing. Loose or out-of-spec panels are re-nailed or replaced to meet shear and uplift needs.
  • Edge metal and underlayment: Drip edge at eaves/rakes and underlayment that meets ASTM standards, with proper laps and cap-fastening to resist wind-driven rain.
  • Balanced ventilation: Code-compliant intake/exhaust ventilation reduces pressure differentials that can contribute to shingle lift and moisture problems.

Result: A roof that’s built for Hemet’s conditions and ready for inspection. As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we’ll explain each wind-critical detail before installation.

Hail readiness in Hemet: do you need impact-rated materials?

Large hail is less common in Hemet than in the Midwest, but storms can still deliver pea-to-moderate hail. If you want extra protection, we offer:

  • UL 2218 Class 3 or Class 4 impact-rated shingles on steep-slope roofs.
  • High-temp underlayment and reinforced valley assemblies to resist hail and heat.
  • Metal, tile, or specialty options selected for durability and local climate.

Note: Impact-rated products help resist cosmetic and functional damage, but hail events are typically an insurance matter, not a workmanship issue. As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, ask us to quote both standard and Class 4 options so you can weigh cost vs. resilience—and potential insurance benefits.

Title 24 energy compliance and “cool roof” options

California’s Energy Code may require or incentivize higher-reflectance roofs in certain scenarios. We handle:

  • Product selection with documented CRRC ratings (Solar Reflectance/Emittance) when cool roof requirements apply.
  • Compliance paperwork and submittals included with your permit package.
  • Attic ventilation and insulation coordination to support overall energy performance.

Not every reroof in Hemet requires a cool roof, but when it does, we’ll specify compliant products without sacrificing curb appeal. As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we’ll provide color and profile options that meet code and match your home.

Fire and WUI compliance for Hemet neighborhoods

If your property is in or near a designated Fire Hazard Severity Zone:

  • Class A roof coverings are specified for maximum fire resistance.
  • Ember-resistant vents are installed per code at eaves/attic openings.
  • Metal edge, flashings, and sealed roof-to-wall interfaces reduce ember entry points.
  • Defensible space guidance around the roofline can be provided.

As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we verify your parcel’s WUI status and include any required upgrades in your proposal—no surprises later.

Permits, inspections, and documentation: our process

To ensure your roof passes code and wind/hail requirements, All Seasons Roofing manages everything:

  1. Site assessment: Measure slopes, verify layers, check ventilation, flashing, and decking conditions.
  2. Scope and code check: Align the plan with City of Hemet requirements, Title 24, and any HOA guidelines.
  3. Permit application: We submit applications, product data sheets, and energy/fire compliance documents.
  4. In-progress inspections (as required): For sheathing, nailing, or waterproofing checkpoints.
  5. Final inspection: We meet the inspector and address any punch items quickly.
  6. Closeout package: Permit sign-off, warranty registrations, and product documentation for your records.

As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, keep the closeout packet with your home records—buyers and insurers love clean documentation.

Components that drive code compliance

We don’t just “pass inspection”—we build for longevity:

  • Underlayment: Meets ASTM standards for your roof type; self-adhered membranes in vulnerable areas as needed.
  • Flashing: Pre-finished or galvanized metals at eaves, rakes, walls, chimneys, and skylights, integrated per manufacturer detail.
  • Valleys: W-open metal or closed-cut shingle valleys executed to shed water at high-volume points.
  • Penetrations: Boots and flashings sized and sealed to code; coordinating with plumbers/HVAC where needed.
  • Ventilation (CRC R806): Balanced intake and exhaust achieving required net free area, with baffles as needed.
  • Fasteners: Proper length, spacing, and corrosion resistance for your materials and wind exposure.

As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, these details protect against wind-driven rain, uplift, and premature wear.

What we need from you to tailor your roof

  • Your address and any recent inspection reports
  • HOA guidelines and preferred colors/styles
  • Plans for solar, skylights, or roof-mounted equipment
  • Prior leaks or problem areas you’ve noticed

With that, All Seasons Roofing—your Hemet Roofing Company—will design a code-compliant, wind-ready system that fits your home and budget.

FAQs

  • Will my new roof pass inspection?
    Yes. We coordinate permits, meet inspectors, and correct any punch items immediately. As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we also provide a signed-off permit record for your files.
  • Are overlays allowed in Hemet?
    Overlays are limited and often discouraged. Most homes benefit from a full tear-off so we can inspect decking and bring ventilation and flashings to current code.
  • Can I get a Class 4 impact-rated roof in Hemet?
    Yes. We’ll price Class 3/4 options and explain performance differences and any potential insurance considerations.
  • Do I need cool roof materials?
    Sometimes. It depends on roof type, scope, and code pathway. We’ll confirm and offer compliant options that still look great.

The bottom line

  • Yes—your new roof will meet local building codes and wind/hail requirements when installed by All Seasons Roofing.
  • We handle permits, inspections, energy/fire compliance, and documentation so you’re covered for warranty, insurance, and resale.
  • You get clear choices on materials, wind ratings, and impact resistance. As our Hemet Roofing Company recommend, we’ll compare options side by side so you can choose confidently.

Ready to move forward? Contact All Seasons Roofing—your Hemet Roofing Company—for a free, code and wind-readiness evaluation and a detailed proposal tailored to your home. We’ll build it right, document it fully, and stand behind it for years to come.