The table below shows common roof pitches and the equivalent grade degrees and radians for each.
1 to 4 ratio roof slope.
For instance if you travel 3 inches vertically and 3 feet 36 inches horizontally the slope would be 3 36 or 1 12.
A ratio of 1 1 62 is known as the golden ratio and therefore the vast majority of roof pitch in degrees charts you see will be working to this ratio at the very least.
Often you express roof pitch as the ratio between the rise and the run in the form of x 12.
The picture below shows the pitch of a 7 12 roof slope meaning that for 12 of horizontal measurement roof run the vertical measurement roof rise is 7.
Slope gradients are written as y x where y is a single unit in rise and x is the run.
Flat roofs which aren t perfectly flat require a small slope to allow for water runoff.
This measurement is best done on a bare roof because curled up roofing shingles will impair your measurement.
Both numbers must use the same units.
18 4o inches per foot.
You can go by the measurements taken by walking the roof.
Flat roofs are not perfectly flat in reality they need a small slope for water runoff.
Roof pitch is often expressed as a ratio between rise and run in the form of x 12.
0 pitch 1 00x the roof area.
However most often a ratio of pitch also fraction is slang used for the more useful slope of rise over run of just one side half the span of a dual pitched roof.
For example a pitch 1 12 means that per every twelve yards of building length the rise will be equal to one yard.
Most roof s have a pitch in the 4 12 to 9 12 range.
This is read as a one in twelve slope.
The slope ratio represents a certain amount of vertical rise for every 12 inches of horizontal run.
Horizontal to vertical slope ratio to 1 percent slope degrees slope slope ratio.
Since this is a flat roof or nearly flat roof.
3 1 or 3 to 1 percent slope.
Generally such roofs have a pitch ranging from 1 2 12 to 2 12.
If the rise is 6 inches for every 12 inches of run then the roof slope is 6 in 12 the slope can be expressed numerically as a ratio.
A roof that rises 4 inches for every 1 foot or 12 inches of run is said to have a 4 in 12 slope.
We can divide roofs into the following categories.
This is the slope of geometry stairways and other construction disciplines or the trigonometric arctangent function of its decimal.
1 pitch 1 01 2 pitch 1 02 3 pitch 1 03 4 pitch 1 05 5 pitch 1 085 6 pitch 1 12 7 pitch 1 16 8 pitch 1 21 9 pitch 1 25 10 pitch 1 31 11 pitch 1 36 12 pitch 1 42.
4 3 1 slope.
You can divide roofs into these categories.