Thatched Roof Calculator
Calculate bundles of thatch (water reed or straw) needed by area, thickness, and ridge length for heritage and eco builds
How to Use the Thatched Roof Calculator
Accurate material estimates prevent costly over-ordering or mid-project shortages. The Thatched Roof Calculator factors in roof area, pitch, and waste to give you the right quantity to order.
- Calculate your total roof area first โ use the Roof Area Calculator if needed.
- Enter the roof area (in square feet) into the calculator.
- Select your material type and the coverage per unit where applicable.
- Set the waste factor: 10 % for simple gable roofs, up to 20 % for complex roofs.
- The result shows the total quantity plus waste, ready for your order.
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 Thatched Roof Calculator uses the following established formulas:
Always round up to the next whole unit (bundle, sheet, roll) when placing your order.
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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 โ always verify with your jurisdiction's building department.
- International Residential Code (IRC) 2024 โ Chapter 9: Roof Assemblies โ ICC
- NRCA Roofing Manual (Steep-Slope & Low-Slope) โ National Roofing Contractors Association
- Asphalt Shingle Installation Manual โ ARMA (Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association)
- ARMA Asphalt Shingle Coverage Standards โ ARMA
- Metal Construction Association โ Metal Roofing Specifications โ MCA
- Tile Roofing Industry Alliance Installation Manual โ TRI Alliance
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.