Title 24 Solar Requirements in San Francisco County, California

Every newly constructed detached ADU in San Francisco County, California must include a Title 24-compliant solar PV system. San Francisco County spans climate zone 3, which determines exactly how many kilowatts your specific project must install for code compliance.

How Title 24 Applies Countywide

Local building departments across San Francisco County enforce Title 24 at plan check. Plans submitted without a properly sized solar system are routinely rejected unless a documented exemption (shading, roof area, structural) applies.

San Francisco's unique city-county has aggressive ADU policies to address the housing crisis. While fog affects solar production, modern panels still generate significant energy. CleanPowerSF provides community choice clean energy.

San Francisco County Sizing Snapshot

Title 24 multiplies your ADU's conditioned floor area by a climate-zone-specific kW factor. Across San Francisco County's climate zone 3, most ADUs land in the 1.6–4.0 kW range — typically 4 to 10 modern (~400W) panels.

  • 400–600 sq ft ADU: ~1.6–2.4 kW (4–6 panels)
  • 600–900 sq ft ADU: ~2.4–3.2 kW (6–8 panels)
  • 900–1,200 sq ft ADU: ~3.2–4.0 kW (8–10 panels)

Cost Across San Francisco County

Title 24-compliant ADU solar packages range from $4,000 (Standard cash) to $15,000+ (Premium with battery) across San Francisco County. HDM financing typically reduces effective cost by ~40% via commercial ITC pass-through. Main utilities serving the county: PG&E, CleanPowerSF.

FAQs

Do all San Francisco County cities enforce Title 24?

Yes. Title 24 is California state law and every jurisdiction in San Francisco County enforces it at permit submittal.

What climate zone is my city in?

San Francisco County sits in climate zone 3. Use our cost calculator to map your exact ZIP code to its Title 24 climate zone.

Are there countywide ADU solar exemptions?

Exemptions are project-specific, not countywide. The most common are shading (<70% annual solar access), insufficient roof area, and structural infeasibility. Your designer documents these on the CF1R compliance form.

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