OC Platinum Preferred · El Dorado County
El Dorado County.
Now serving the foothills east of Sacramento. El Dorado Hills homeowners get certified roofing expertise built for mountain weather.
Local Expertise
Sierra living, fire-hardened roofing.
El Dorado County is Sierra foothill territory. El Dorado Hills sits at about 1,000 feet. Summer heat tops 100 degrees. Winter brings real cold, occasional snow, and heavy rainfall the valley floor doesn’t see. The 2021 Caldor Fire burned through parts of the county. Fire-rated roofing is now standard.
CAL FIRE designates much of El Dorado County as High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. New construction and major reroofs require Class A fire-rated assemblies, enclosed eaves, and ember-resistant ventilation. The county building department enforces these rules strictly. We install to code on every El Dorado County project.
Freeze-thaw cycles are a real concern at these elevations. Water enters gaps in flashing and boot seals during rain. Then it freezes overnight and expands. By spring, a small gap turns into an active leak. We use cold-weather flexible sealants, double-sealed pipe boots, and ice-and-water shield at every valley.
Coverage
Fast response times.
Climate & Roof Failures
What we see on El Dorado County roofs.
El Dorado County weather changes a lot. Valley-edge El Dorado Hills hits 90-95°F summers. Mountain communities get snow above 3,000 feet and freezing winter lows. Freeze-thaw cycles, ice damming, and snow-load pressure are failure modes you rarely see in valley homes.
Housing eras in El Dorado County: El Dorado Hills Town Center is 1990s-2010s Mediterranean tile and architectural shingle. Mountain towns like Placerville, Camino, and Pollock Pines have older mountain homes, mid-century cabins, and snow-zone builds with steeper pitches.
Common failure points we see weekly: Ice damming forms where warm attic air meets cold eaves. Lower-pitch sections sag from snow load. Tile cracks from freeze-thaw when the underlayment isn't rated for elevation.
Cities We Serve
El Dorado County cities & communities.
Econo Roofing serves 1 city across El Dorado County — each with a dedicated city pillar covering local neighborhoods, climate-specific failure patterns, and verified local pricing.
Permits & Codes
El Dorado County building permits.
Roof replacements in El Dorado County require a building permit from the El Dorado County Planning & Building Department. Econo Roofing pulls every permit, schedules every needed inspection, and handles all paperwork as part of every project. homeowners never deal with the permit office directly.
Permit office: 2850 Fairlane Court, Building C, Placerville, CA 95667 ·. Permits usually issued in 3-5 business days for re-roof projects on existing residential structures. Title 24 cool-roof compliance is needed for all replacement projects in Sierra Foothills.
Why Choose Econo
El Dorado County roofing — why homeowners pick us.
As the only OC Platinum Preferred contractor serving El Dorado County, Econo Roofing offers warranty tiers most local roofers cannot match — including up to 50-year Owens Corning Platinum Cover. We’re also GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster, and GAF Gold Elite certified.
Our crews work throughout El Dorado County daily from three Central Valley offices (Delhi, Ripon, and Turlock). California Contractor License #749551, set 1996. 4.9-star rating across 127 verified Google, Yelp, and BBB reviews.
What We Offer
Services in El Dorado County
New roofs, replacements, and upgrades for homes
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