As stated in the video speed squares have useful markings on them from 0 to 12.
Proper roof pitch for a shed.
Shed loft having a steeper pitched roof allows for more space in a shed loft.
Beyond that you re free to choose whatever slope best fits your plans for your shed.
This means that for every 12 inches of horizontal distance across the shed the roof will rise 4 inches.
The term pitch refers to the slope of the roof.
This image shows a relatively shallow roof pitch of 15 degrees.
Remember that pitch is calculated as the height or rise of a roof pitch over 12 inches of horizontal run.
The minimum pitch for a roof is 1 4 12 which translates to 1 4 inch rise to 12 inches of run.
Read more about roof pitch at wikipedia.
Basically the steeper the pitch the better it can shed snow and rain.
Asphalt shingles typically have a minimum slope rating of 4 in 12.
There are advantages and disadvantages to having a steep pitch versus a shallow or low pitch the most obvious of which is the roof s ability to shed or withstand heavy snow rain or wind.
Constructing a new shed roof at the desired pitch is as easy as knowing how to use a speed square.
This slope works well for sheds that are fairly narrow like 4 to 6 feet but for sheds that are 8 or wider the shed roof becomes unsightly high.
If your roof pitch is greater than 3 your roof is considered pitched.
The best roof pitch for shed constructions depends on the actual and intended use for the building.
However you can only use this pitch with built up roofing or specialized synthetic roofing.
Also it should correspond to some specifics.
The roof pitch measures the steepness of your shed roof and typically takes values from 1 to 12.
The loft space would be much larger with a roof pitch of 45 degrees.