Orangevale's trusted roofing contractor. Fire-zone Class A installs, ranch home specialists, barn & outbuilding pros. Free estimates. Call (916) 975-3811.
Orangevale is a semi-rural Sacramento County community of 36,000+ residents northeast of Carmichael, characterized by larger lots, horse properties, the Orangevale Open Space Preserve, and 1960s–80s ranch-style homes interspersed with custom builds along Oak Avenue and Casa Roble. The east-side neighborhoods near Folsom Lake sit within Cal Fire's elevated fire hazard zones, and a high concentration of barns, workshops, and outbuildings makes Orangevale roofing distinctly different from neighboring tract-home cities.
Orangevale roofing is different from neighboring cities, and Titan Roofing Solutions has built our Orangevale practice around that difference. Many Orangevale properties include not just a main home but a barn, workshop, horse shelter, or detached garage — and bundling them into a single project saves homeowners thousands compared to phasing them separately. Beyond the multi-structure work, three Orangevale-specific factors drive almost every quote we write: the east-side fire-zone designation near Folsom Lake (requiring Class A fire-rated assemblies and ember-resistant vents under California Chapter 7A code), the heavy oak canopy throughout Casa Roble and the Hazel Avenue corridor (which feeds moss and algae growth and creates winter-storm debris damage), and the aging 1960s–80s ranch-home stock that fills most of Orangevale — many on their second or third re-roof with original underlayment past its service life. We're also experienced with the access challenges of Orangevale's multi-acre lots: gravel driveways, gated entries, and equipment positioning that doesn't damage landscaping or horse fencing. From our Sacramento office (and with 40+ years of prior history operating out of adjacent Carmichael, 1983–2025) we reach any Orangevale address quickly, and we maintain the equipment inventory needed to roof a 1,600 sq ft ranch home and a 60×40 horse barn on the same trip.
Sacramento Valley climate with hot, dry summers regularly above 100°F and mild winters. Orangevale's east-side neighborhoods near Folsom Lake fall within Cal Fire elevated fire hazard zones, and the area's heavy oak canopy combined with semi-rural conditions creates persistent fire-debris and tree-damage roofing concerns.
Most Orangevale ranch homes along Hazel, Oak, and Madison were built between 1965 and 1985 and have reached the end of their second-generation roof. Common findings during tear-off include original 1×6 plank decking, undersized vents, deteriorated underlayment, and pre-modern flashing around penetrations.
Orangevale neighborhoods east of Hazel Avenue and near Folsom Lake fall within Cal Fire elevated fire hazard zones. California Chapter 7A requires Class A fire-rated roof assemblies and ember-resistant vents for new construction and major re-roofs. Titan handles the complete compliance package, including documentation for your insurance carrier.
Orangevale's mature oaks shed continuously and drop branches in winter storms. Valleys, gutters, and roof-to-wall flashings clog and trap moisture; storm-fallen limbs frequently cause shingle and decking damage. Algae-resistant shingles and gutter guards extend roof life 3–5 years.
1970s–80s ranch homes throughout Orangevale commonly have original skylights and solar tubes with failed seals and rusted flashing. We replace and re-flash these as part of re-roofs at a fraction of the cost of doing it separately later.
Many Orangevale properties include a main home plus barn, workshop, horse shelter, or detached garage. Roofing them simultaneously typically saves 15–25% vs. phasing the work; we coordinate access, equipment staging, and material delivery to minimize property disruption.
Casa Roble, Orangevale Open Space, Hazel Avenue Corridor, Oak Avenue, Pershing Park, Lake Natoma Hills, Madison Avenue Corridor
Titan Roofing Solutions is Orangevale's trusted roofing contractor, based minutes away in Sacramento — with 40+ years of prior history operating out of neighboring Carmichael. We've handled hundreds of Orangevale projects since 2014 — fire-zone Class A installs near Folsom Lake, oak-canopy re-roofs in Casa Roble and the Hazel corridor, ranch-home re-roofs with skylight re-flashing, and multi-structure property projects covering homes plus barns and outbuildings. 4.9-star Google rating, CSLB #1132752. Call (916) 975-3811.
Orangevale home roof replacements typically run $10,000–$20,000 for architectural shingles and $23,000–$45,000 for tile. Barn and outbuilding metal roofing runs $4,500–$18,000 per structure. Multi-structure properties save 15–25% when bundled into one project. Call (916) 975-3811 for a complete property estimate.
The California average for a residential roof replacement is approximately $12,000–$25,000 in 2025–2026. Orangevale typically prices slightly below the Sacramento metro average due to the prevalence of single-story ranch homes with simpler roof geometry. Tile and metal cost roughly 2–3× asphalt shingle pricing.
For a typical 1,500–2,000 sq ft Orangevale ranch home with architectural shingles, $25,000 is on the higher end and likely includes deck repair, premium fire-rated shingles, or skylight replacement. For a larger custom home or a tile install, $25,000 is normal. Itemized estimates from Titan show each cost component separately.
The 25% rule is a common insurance and homeowner guideline: if more than 25% of your roof shows damage or wear, full replacement is usually more cost-effective than repair. California building code also applies the rule — if you replace more than 25% of a roof in any 12-month period, the entire roof must meet current code (including Class A fire ratings in Orangevale's fire zones).
Late spring (April–May) and early fall (September–October) are ideal. Mild temperatures protect shingles during installation and avoid 100°F+ Sacramento Valley summer heat. Fire-zone homeowners benefit from pre-fire-season replacement (early spring) so the new Class A assembly is in place before peak fire risk. We generally avoid December–February rain.
Check four things: (1) active CSLB license listed on every estimate, (2) current workers' compensation and liability insurance certificates, (3) manufacturer certifications like Malarkey Emerald or GAF Master Elite, (4) a physical local address. Titan's CSLB is #1132752, our office is at 8167 Alpine Ave in Sacramento (and we operated out of neighboring Carmichael for 40+ years before our recent move), and we provide insurance certificates on request before any work begins.
Absolutely — multi-structure properties are a Titan specialty in Orangevale. We use durable metal panels and commercial-grade materials designed for agricultural and equestrian structures. Bundling your home and outbuilding roofing into one project typically saves 15–25% vs. separate phased work, and we coordinate access to protect landscaping and horse fencing.
A single Orangevale home typically takes 2–4 days. Multi-structure projects (home plus barn and workshop, for example) typically take 5–10 days, though we often work on structures in parallel to save time. Class A fire-zone installs sometimes add a day for ember-resistant vent work. We're experienced with the access challenges of larger Orangevale lots.
Yes for east-side homes — much of Orangevale east of Hazel Avenue and near Folsom Lake falls within Cal Fire elevated fire hazard zones, where California Chapter 7A code requires Class A fire-rated roof assemblies and ember-resistant vents. Class A tile, metal, and modern architectural asphalt shingles all qualify. Fire-rated roofs also often reduce insurance premiums even outside the formal fire-zone boundaries.