Roof Pitch Chart & Reference

Complete reference chart of all standard roof pitches with angles, multipliers, and recommendations

Angle (degrees)
26.6°
Angle (radians)0.4636
Slope (%)50.0%
Pitch Multiplier1.118
Area Increase11.8%
CategoryNormal slope
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How to Use the Roof Pitch Chart & Reference

The Roof Pitch Chart & Reference converts between the three common ways to express roof slope: pitch ratio (rise:12), angle in degrees, and percentage. Use any measurement you have on hand.

Formula & Methodology

The Roof Pitch Chart & Reference uses the following established formulas:

Pitch Ratio = rise : 12 (e.g., 6:12) Degrees = arctan(rise / 12) × (180 / π) Percentage = (rise / 12) × 100 Multiplier = √(1 + (rise / 12)²)

A 6:12 pitch equals 26.57° and a 50 % slope — all three describe the same roof.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential roofs fall between 4:12 and 9:12 (18° – 37°). Low-slope roofs are 2:12 or less, while steep roofs are anything above 9:12. The most common pitch in the US is 6:12.
Asphalt shingles require a minimum 2:12 pitch (with modified installation) and work best at 4:12 and above. Metal roofing can go as low as 1:12 with proper seaming. Always check your material's technical data sheet.
Steeper roofs cost more because they require additional safety equipment, take longer to install, and use more material per square foot of footprint. Expect to add 10–30 % to labor costs for roofs above 7:12.

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