Brava is a premium composite roof tile that replicates cedar shake, natural slate, and Spanish barrel tile with Class A fire-rated assemblies and a 50-year transferable warranty. Titan Roofing Solutions is a certified Brava installer serving Sacramento, Placer, and El Dorado counties.
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Hand-split cedar look without the fire risk
Brava Cedar Shake captures the deep grain and staggered texture of hand-split cedar in a composite tile that never rots, splits, or feeds a flame. Title 24 cool-roof color options are available for California energy code compliance — ideal for HOA neighborhoods where real wood shake is restricted.
Colors: Aged Cedar, Aspen, Beechwood, Canyon Gray, Lake Forest, Natural Cedar
Title 24 cool-roof colors available
Quarried-slate beauty at a fraction of the weight
Brava Old World Slate delivers the look of natural quarried slate without the weight — no structural reinforcement required. Available in a 12" standard profile or a 6"/9"/12" multi-width blend for an authentic, hand-laid appearance.
Colors: Arendale, Light Arendale, Atlantic, Cottage, Graphite, Onyx, Washington
No substructure reinforcement needed
Classic clay barrel style, engineered light
Brava Spanish Barrel Tile brings Mediterranean curb appeal to homes framed for composition shingle. Because it is far lighter than clay or concrete, it installs without added structural support — a true retrofit-friendly barrel tile.
Colors: Aged Mission, Antique Clay, Arendale, Black Brown Blend, Graphite, Onyx
Lightweight — retrofit-friendly
California has prohibited the sale of untreated wood shake since 2001, and any re-roof covering more than 50% of a roof must use Class A, B, or C rated material. In Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones — which cover much of the Placer and El Dorado foothills under the CAL FIRE maps adopted in 2025 — Class A is mandatory. Brava's Class A fire-rated assemblies deliver the authentic shake and slate look that is still legal to install.
Titan Roofing Solutions is a certified Brava installer based in Sacramento (CSLB #1132752). Our crews are trained on Brava's assembly requirements — the details that make the Class A fire rating and 50-year warranty hold up. From Granite Bay estates to foothill fire-zone re-roofs, we handle design consultation, color selection, and installation start to finish.
Brava's authentic slate and shake profiles are a natural fit for the region's custom-estate markets:
Where CAL FIRE Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones require Class A roofing, Brava is the compliant replacement for wood shake:
Older custom homes with slate or shake aesthetics are prime candidates for a Brava upgrade:
Brava typically costs less installed than natural slate because it needs no structural reinforcement, and it is competitive with high-end cedar once you factor in cedar's treatment, maintenance, and shorter lifespan. Most Sacramento-area Brava projects land in the premium tier above asphalt but below natural slate. We provide exact free estimates based on your roof's size and complexity.
Brava tiles are available in Class A fire-rated assemblies tested to ASTM E108. The rating is assembly-based — the tile plus the specified underlayment system — which is why certified installation matters. Class A assemblies satisfy California requirements for Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones.
Yes. Brava's 50-year limited warranty covers material defects and replacement installation costs, and it can be transferred once to a subsequent homeowner — a meaningful selling point for resale.
In most cases, yes. Brava replicates cedar shake, slate, and barrel tile so faithfully that HOAs across Granite Bay, El Dorado Hills, and Rancho Murieta routinely approve it — including neighborhoods where real wood shake is prohibited. We can supply samples and spec sheets for your architectural review.
Brava offers CRRC-rated cool-roof color options that comply with California Title 24, which matters for re-roofs in Sacramento's climate zone. We'll help you pick a compliant color that still matches your home's style.
Yes. Brava is far lighter than clay, concrete, or natural slate, so it installs on standard framing built for composition shingle — no structural engineering or reinforcement required in typical cases.