Reroofing Weight Compatibility Calculator

Check if your roof structure can handle a new layer over existing shingles — overlay weight analysis per code

Quick Estimate
sqft
psf
Combined Weight (psf)
6.0
Existing Weight (psf)2.5
New Layer (psf)3.5
Capacity Used30.0%
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Overlay appears acceptable. Verify local code and structure condition.
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How to Use the Reroofing Weight Compatibility Calculator

Structural calculations require precision — an undersized rafter or beam can be a safety hazard. Use the Reroofing Weight Compatibility Calculator as a starting point, but always have a licensed engineer verify critical structural members.

Tip: Start with the Quick calculator for a fast estimate. Switch to Extended mode for scenario comparison and charts, or Professional mode for complete parameter control.

Formula & Methodology

The Reroofing Weight Compatibility Calculator uses the following established formulas:

Rafter Length = √(Rise² + Run²) [Pythagorean theorem] Total Load = Dead Load + Live Load + Snow Load (psf) Tributary Area = Rafter Spacing × Rafter Span Total Load on Rafter = Tributary Area × Total Load (psf)

Structural calculations are governed by local building codes. Always verify with a licensed professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rafters are individual framing members cut and assembled on-site. Trusses are engineered, factory-built triangular frames. Trusses are generally more economical for simple roof shapes; rafters offer more flexibility for complex designs.
Yes, in most jurisdictions any structural work — including new roof framing — requires a building permit. Permits ensure code compliance and protect your home's insurability and resale value.
Ground snow loads vary by location from under 10 psf to over 100 psf in mountain regions. Your local building code specifies the design ground snow load. Roof snow loads are typically 0.7 × ground snow load for standard-pitch roofs.

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Sources & References

The formulas, code requirements, and reference data used in this calculator are sourced from the following authoritative organizations and publications. Local codes vary — always verify with your jurisdiction's building department.

Disclaimer: Calculator results are estimates intended for planning and educational purposes only. They do not replace professional engineering analysis, building permit review, or contractor estimates. Always consult a licensed roofing contractor or structural engineer for final specifications.