Saltbox Roof Calculator
Calculate asymmetric saltbox roof area with different front and back slopes — rafter lengths and cut angles for both sides
How to Use the Saltbox Roof Calculator
Using the Saltbox Roof Calculator is straightforward. Gather your building measurements and roof pitch before you start — accurate inputs lead to accurate material estimates.
- Measure the exterior length and width of your building at the foundation.
- Identify your roof pitch (rise per 12 inches of run) — check your building plans or use a pitch gauge.
- Enter both measurements and pitch into the calculator above.
- Review the result: total roof surface area in square feet and roofing squares.
- Add a 10–15 % waste factor when ordering materials for a standard roof, or 15–20 % for complex roofs with many hips and valleys.
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 Saltbox Roof Calculator uses the following established formulas:
The pitch multiplier accounts for the extra surface area created by the slope of the roof.
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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.
- International Residential Code (IRC) 2024 — Chapter 9: Roof Assemblies — ICC
- NRCA Roofing Manual (Steep-Slope & Low-Slope) — National Roofing Contractors Association
- Asphalt Shingle Installation Manual — ARMA (Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association)
- GAF Roof Measurement Guide — GAF
- NRCA Project Pricing Guidelines — NRCA
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.