Direct roof planes
Surface = Σ(plane length × slope length × quantity)
Slope length is already measured along the roof surface, so no pitch factor is added.
Roofing formulas
All lengths convert to canonical units first. Only the footprint method applies the selected pitch factor.
Surface = Σ(plane length × slope length × quantity)
Slope length is already measured along the roof surface, so no pitch factor is added.
Surface = projected area × √(1 + (rise ÷ 12)²)
The method assumes one rectangular projection and a uniform pitch. A 0:12 rise produces a factor of 1.
Order area = roof surface × (1 + allowance %)
The 10% starting allowance remains fully editable and never changes automatically.
Squares = order ft² ÷ 100; packages = ceil(order area ÷ package coverage)
Roofing squares stay decimal; only verified whole packages are rounded up.
Measure and plan
Use actual plane dimensions for complex roofs, or start with an actual sloped area from plans, an aerial report or a professional.
A 6:12 pitch means 6 units of rise for every 12 units of horizontal run. The pitch factor converts horizontal projection to sloped surface.
Include overhangs in projected dimensions when they are part of the roofing coverage. The calculator does not infer them from building dimensions.
A roofing square is the North American roofing term for 100 ft². It is an ordering expression derived from area, not a new physical unit.
Do not assume three bundles per square. Shingle exposure and packaging vary, so use the manufacturer coverage for the exact product.
The result estimates field roofing coverage. Accessories and installation details require separate planning.
Before you order
Do not access a roof if it cannot be measured safely. Plans, aerial measurements or a roofing professional can provide roof dimensions without unsafe roof access.
Starter courses, ridge/hip caps, flashing, underlayment and other roofing accessories are not included. Follow the roofing manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Roofing questions
One roofing square equals 100 square feet. The calculator keeps this value decimal rather than rounding it to a whole square.
Measure actual rectangular roof planes and add their areas, or multiply a simple horizontal projection by the pitch factor. A known professional roof-area measurement can also be entered directly.
A steeper uniform pitch increases sloped surface above the horizontal projection. The footprint method uses √(1 + (rise ÷ 12)²).
There is no universal bundle count per square. Roofing products have different coverage, so use the manufacturer coverage per bundle or package.
Measivo starts at 10%. Complex roofs, valleys, hips and specific products may need more, so adjust it using manufacturer or installer guidance.
Yes when the overhangs are part of the surface being covered. Include them in your projected or direct plane dimensions rather than expecting the calculator to infer them.
No. Ridge and hip caps, starter courses, flashing, underlayment, membranes, drip edge, nails and ventilation are not included.
Plans, aerial reports and professional measurements can provide safer dimensions. Do not access a roof when it cannot be measured safely.
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