Roof Pitch Angle Chart Calculator: Convert Pitch to Degrees & Ratios

The Roof Pitch Angle Chart Calculator converts roof pitch ratios (e.g., 4:12) to degrees and vice versa. Ideal for contractors and DIYers, it includes a detailed chart, formulas, and step-by-step examples for accurate slope measurement.

Use our free online calculator to calculate your roof pitch angle and explore detailed charts for reference.

Roof Pitch Angle Calculator - Convert roof pitch ratios (e.g., 4:12) to degrees and vice versa, with a detailed chart for quick reference.

How do I calculate roof pitch?

For precise roof pitch calculations with step-by-step guidance, you can use our Roof Pitch Calculator. For quick reference, the basic process involves:

Measure the vertical rise of the roof over a 12-inch horizontal span.

Use the formula:

For example, a roof with a 6:12 pitch has an angle of approximately 26.57°.

Roof Pitch to Angle Conversion Chart: Ratios & Degrees

This chart provides a quick reference for common roof pitch ratios and their corresponding angles in degrees:

Pitch RatioAngle (Degrees)Typical Application
1:124.76°Low-slope commercial roofs
2:129.46°Shallow-pitch residential
3:1214.04°Minimum for asphalt shingles
4:1218.43°Common residential pitch
5:1222.62°Standard residential
6:1226.57°Most common residential pitch
7:1230.26°Steeper traditional
8:1233.69°Classic architectural
9:1236.87°Victorian style
10:1239.81°Steep traditional
12:1245.00°Gothic or Tudor style

Convert Pitch to Degrees & Ratios (and Vice Versa)

Sometimes, you might need to convert between pitch ratio and degrees. Here's how:

Degrees to Pitch: This involves using the arctangent (arctan) function on your calculator.

Example: What is a 30-degree roof pitch in ratio?

Divide the angle (30 degrees) by the constant 57.296 which results in: 0.5236.

Use the arctan function: arctan(0.5236) ≈ 0.577

Multiply by 12: 0.577 * 12 ≈ 6.93. So the pitch ratio is approximately 7/12.

Pitch to Degrees: This is the reverse process.

Example: Convert the 7/12 pitch ratio back to degrees.

Divide the rise by the run: 7 / 12 ≈ 0.583.

Use the arctangent function: arctan(0.583) ≈ 30.26 degrees

FAQs About Roof Pitch Angle Chart

What is the standard pitch angle of a roof?

The most common roof pitch is 4:12 to 9:12, which balances aesthetics and functionality. However, flat roofs typically have a minimum angle of 1:80 (0.72°) to ensure water drainage.

What roof pitch is 30 degrees?

A roof pitch of 30 degrees corresponds to approximately a 7:12 ratio.

Roof Pitch Angle Chart

Roof Pitch Ratio:6.00 :12
Angle:26.57 °

Common Roof Pitch Ratios

Pitch RatioAngle (Degrees)Common Use
3:1214.04°Minimum for asphalt shingles
4:1218.43°Common residential pitch
6:1226.57°Most common residential pitch
12:1245.00°Gothic or Tudor style

The roof pitch ratio represents how many inches the roof rises for every 12 inches of horizontal run. A steeper pitch means better water drainage but may require special installation considerations.