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📐 Roof Pitch Reference Guide

Pitch Angle Factor Category Suitable Materials
Pitch Factor Explained: A pitch factor of 1.118 means the actual roof surface area is 11.8% more than the footprint area. Calculated as: √(1 + (rise/run)²). This is why you always need more material than just the floor plan area.

📐 Roofing Calculations Explained

Roof Area from Footprint

Pitch Factor = √(1 + (Rise/Run)²) Rise = vertical inches per 12 inches of run Gable Roof Area: Total = (Length + 2×Overhang) × (Width + 2×Overhang) × Pitch Factor × 2 sides Hip Roof Area: Total ≈ Footprint × Pitch Factor × 1.05 (extra for hips) Shed Roof Area: Total = (Length + 2×Overhang) × (Width + 2×Overhang) × Pitch Factor × 1 side Flat Roof Area: Total = Footprint area (no pitch factor needed)

Roofing Squares

1 Roofing Square = 100 square feet = 9.29 m² Number of Squares = Total Roof Area (ft²) / 100 = Total Roof Area (m²) / 9.29 With wastage: Order Squares = Squares × (1 + Wastage%) Example: 10m × 8m gable, 5/12 pitch, 0.3m overhang Footprint L = 10 + 0.6 = 10.6m Footprint W = 8 + 0.6 = 8.6m Roof area = 10.6 × 8.6 × 1.083 × 2 = 197.4 m² Squares = 197.4 / 9.29 = 21.2 squares 10% waste = 23.3 squares → order 24 squares

Metal Sheet / GI Sheet Count

Effective sheet coverage = Sheet Width − Overlap Sheets per row = Roof Width / Effective Width Rows = Roof Length / (Sheet Length − Top Overlap) Total sheets = Sheets per row × Rows (round up both) Typical GI sheet: 0.9m wide, 2.5m long Effective width = 0.9 − 0.15 = 0.75m For 10m wide roof: Ceil(10/0.75) = 14 sheets/row

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Roofing Calculator - Squares, Pitch Factor and Material Estimates for Any Roof

Ordering the correct amount of roofing material is critical - running short mid-installation means a second delivery, potential batch-matching issues, and delays. Ordering too much wastes money on expensive material. The key insight that many first-time builders miss is that the roof surface area is always larger than the building footprint, because the roof is sloped. The pitch factor converts the footprint to actual roof area.

Step-by-step example: Building footprint 12m × 9m = 108 m². Roof pitch 6/12 → pitch factor 1.118. Actual roof area = 108 × 1.118 = 120.7 m². Add 10% wastage: 120.7 × 1.10 = 132.8 m². In roofing squares: 132.8 ÷ 9.29 = 14.3 squares → order 15 squares.

Common Pitch Factors - What They Mean for Your Roof

Pitch Factor Reference

  • 2/12 pitch (flat-ish): factor 1.014 - 1.4% more than footprint
  • 3/12 pitch: factor 1.031 - 3.1% more
  • 4/12 pitch: factor 1.054 - 5.4% more
  • 5/12 pitch: factor 1.083 - 8.3% more
  • 6/12 pitch: factor 1.118 - 11.8% more
  • 8/12 pitch: factor 1.202 - 20.2% more
  • 10/12 pitch: factor 1.302 - 30.2% more
  • 12/12 pitch (45°): factor 1.414 - 41.4% more

Wastage by Roof Type

  • Simple gable, no valleys: 5–10%
  • Standard gable with 1–2 valleys: 10%
  • Hip roof: 10–15% (diagonal hip lines create more cuts)
  • Complex with dormers/skylights: 15–20%
  • Diagonal patterns: 15–20%
  • Always round up to whole squares/sheets
  • Order at least one extra bundle/sheet for repairs

Roofing Materials Comparison - India and Global

Choosing the right roofing material depends on climate, budget, roof pitch, and structural capacity:

  • MS/GI corrugated metal sheet (India - most common): ₹300–600/m². Lightweight, easy to install, 10–20 year lifespan if coating is maintained. Suitable for 3/12+ pitch. Requires periodic repainting. Used widely across rural and semi-urban India.
  • Galvalume/colour-coated metal sheets: ₹500–900/m². More durable than GI, better corrosion resistance, 25–40 year lifespan. Better aesthetic options. Popular for commercial and industrial roofing.
  • Clay/terracotta tiles: ₹350–700/m². Traditional Indian roofing material. 50–100 year lifespan. Heavy - requires strong roof structure. Excellent thermal performance (natural insulation). Best for 4/12+ pitch to ensure water runoff.
  • Concrete tiles: ₹250–450/m². Durable (30–50 years), heavier than clay. Good for moderate climates. Similar pitch requirements to clay.
  • Asphalt shingles (US-style, increasingly available in India): ₹400–700/m². 20–30 year lifespan. Good for gable and hip roofs. Requires 2/12+ pitch minimum (4/12+ recommended).
  • Polycarbonate/translucent sheets: ₹400–800/m². Used for covered walkways, pergolas, and greenhouse roofing where natural light is desired. UV-resistant grades available.

Hip vs Gable Roof - Impact on Material Quantity

Roof type significantly affects material quantity and cost - even for the same building footprint:

  • Gable roof: Two sloped rectangular sections meeting at a ridge. Simpler, less material, fewer cuts. Good for rain and snow shedding. Gable end walls are vertical triangles.
  • Hip roof: All four sides slope toward the walls. No vertical end walls. Better wind resistance (especially in cyclone-prone coastal areas). Requires 10–15% more material due to the four hip ridges and diagonal cuts at each corner.
  • Shed roof: Single sloping surface. Simplest to calculate - just footprint × pitch factor + wastage.
  • Flat roof (RCC): Common in Indian cities for residential construction. Requires waterproofing membrane (PVC, bitumen, or APP modified bitumen) every 10–15 years. No significant pitch factor (typically 1–2% slope for drainage, not true pitch).