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Roof Pitch Calculator — Degrees, Ratio & Percentage

Calculate roof pitch angle from rise and run measurements. Shows degrees, ratio and what tile types are suitable for your pitch.

Vertical height of the roof slope

Horizontal distance (eaves to ridge, plan)

How We Calculate This

Our roof pitch calculator determines the angle of your roof slope from either rise and run measurements, or from the total span and ridge height. It displays the result in degrees, as a ratio and as a percentage gradient.

The formula

Pitch (degrees) = arctan(Rise ÷ Run)
Pitch (%) = (Rise ÷ Run) × 100
Pitch ratio = (Rise ÷ Run) × 12 : 12

If using span and ridge height: Run = Span ÷ 2, then apply the same formula.

Common UK pitch ranges

  • Under 10°: Flat roof — requires membrane (EPDM, GRP, built-up felt)
  • 10-15°: Very low pitch — specialist tiles or metal sheeting only
  • 15-22.5°: Low pitch — interlocking tiles, some large format slates
  • 22.5-30°: Moderate — most interlocking tiles and slates
  • 30-45°: Standard UK pitch — all tile types suitable
  • 45-60°: Steep — traditional look, excellent weather protection

The calculator also shows the rafter length (the sloping distance from eaves to ridge), which is useful for ordering materials like battens and felt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.