As stated in the video speed squares have useful markings on them from 0 to 12.
Roof pitch for lean to shed.
It is determined by finding the rise amount in each foot run.
The loft space would be much larger with a roof pitch of 45 degrees.
Looking at a construction plan it is represented by a triangle shaped drawing which is written in inches.
Some builders even choose to match it directly especially if the shed s roof is attached to the house on the high side and just one simple span pitch.
Regular asphalt shingles that are rated for 4 in 12 roof slopes can be installed on lower slope roofs by simply installing a waterproof membrane under them.
The run for a lean to shed rafter ending into a wall should account for the ridge board nailed into the wall where the tops of the rafters rest into.
Another widely used method is to follow the house s roof pitch on one side building the ridge off center then sloping down more drastically on the shorter side which will be closer to the house.
In other words if there is a 1 1 2 ridge board nailed into the wall and the width of the lean to is 96 then the run will be 94 1 2 96 1 1 2 94 1 2.
Constructing a new shed roof at the desired pitch is as easy as knowing how to use a speed square.
Solutions for lean to sheds.
Pitched roofs can also be used to incorporate roof lights angled in a specific direction or dormer windows.
This image shows a relatively shallow roof pitch of 15 degrees.
Both the asphalt shingles and metal roofs can be installed on a low slope lean to shed roof if the proper product is used and it is installed properly.
Having a steeper pitched roof allows for more space in a shed loft.