How to Calculate Roof Pitch

Roof pitch describes the steepness of a roof as a ratio of vertical rise to horizontal run, typically expressed as "X/12" (X inches of rise for every 12 inches of horizontal run). Understanding pitch is essential for calculating roof area, selecting appropriate materials, and ensuring proper drainage.

Expressing Pitch

Ratio format: 4/12 = 4 inches rise per 12 inches run Decimal: 4/12 = 0.333 Degrees: arctan(4/12) = 18.4°

Converting Between Formats

Degrees = arctan(Rise / Run)
Pitch ratio = Rise / 12

Example: A roof rises 6 inches for every 12 inches: 6/12 pitch = arctan(6/12) = 26.6°

Common Roof Pitches

PitchDegreesCategoryTypical Use
1/12–3/124.8°–14°LowCommercial, sheds
4/12–6/1218.4°–26.6°ModerateMost homes
7/12–9/1230.3°–36.9°SteepColonial, Victorian
10/12–12/1239.8°–45°Very steepCape Cod, A-frame

Calculating Roof Area from Pitch

The roof multiplier converts horizontal footprint to actual sloped roof area:

Roof Multiplier = √(1 + (pitch/12)²)

For 6/12 pitch: √(1 + 0.25) = √1.25 = 1.118

If your home's footprint is 1,500 sq ft: Actual roof area = 1,500 × 1.118 = 1,677 sq ft

Minimum Pitch for Roofing Materials

MaterialMinimum Pitch
Standing seam metal1/12
Asphalt shingles2/12
Wood shakes3/12
Concrete/clay tile4/12

Use our roof pitch calculator to convert between formats and calculate roof area.