The pitch of your roof is determined by the measurement of the vertical rise by the horizontal run.
Pitched on roof.
The pitch of a roof is its vertical rise divided by its horizontal span and is a measure of its steepness.
Another method to find the roof pitch is to go into the attic and measure the rise.
So let s say a roof rises 6 inches for every 12 inches in depth towards the peak.
That is to say the roof pitch expressed as a ratio tells you how many inches the roof rises for every 12 inches of depth.
The pitch of a roof is nothing more than a ratio that indicates how much rise there is in the roof over a 12 unit horizontal distance.
Measure from the attic.
The 45 degree roofs seen on a frame houses are 12 in 12 but roofs can be even steeper consider the mansard roofs introduced by french second empire architects in the middle of the 1800s.
The rafter length is 3 4 the span about 48.
A pitched roof is a roof that slopes downwards typically in two parts at an angle from a central ridge but sometimes in one part from one edge to another.
For every 12 horizontal feet the roof changes 5 feet in vertical height.
Measure from the roof.
The ridge height is 2 9ths to 1 3 the span an angle of 24 to 34.
The ridge height is 1 9 to 1 7th the span an angle of 12 5 to 16.
The rafters equal the span.
Pitched roofs begin with with slopes greater than 3 in 12.
Mansard roofs with nearly vertical faces can boast a pitch of 20 in 12.