Roofing Calculator

Shed / Lean-To Roof Calculator

A shed roof (also called a lean-to or mono-pitch roof) has a single slope running in one direction. It is the simplest roof to calculate and build, making it popular for garages, workshops, and home additions. Enter your shed's footprint and pitch to get your material quantities.

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter your roof's length and width — measure the outer footprint of the building, not the slope length.
  2. Select your roof pitch (rise:12). If unsure, see the pitch reference table below or count the rise in inches for every 12 inches of horizontal run.
  3. Choose your shingle type and adjust the waste factor (add more for complex rooflines).
  4. Read your squares, bundles, and underlayment rolls from the result panel — use these numbers to get supplier quotes.

How we calculate this

Shed roof area = footprint length × width × pitch multiplier. Because there is only one slope, there are no valleys or hip corners, so a lower 10% waste factor is usually sufficient. Ridge cap is minimal (the high wall typically uses flashing rather than ridge cap shingles). Underlayment is one roll per 400 sq ft of roof area.

Pitch multiplier √(1 + (rise ÷ 12)²)
Roof area footprint × pitch multiplier
Squares roof area ÷ 100
Bundles (incl. waste) squares × (1 + waste%) × bundles per square

Pitch multiplier reference

The pitch multiplier converts your flat footprint to actual sloped roof area. A steeper roof means more material.

PitchMultiplierDescription
1:121.0035Almost flat — commercial membrane
2:121.0138Low slope — common on additions
3:121.0308Low pitch — walkable
4:121.0541Moderate — ranch homes
5:121.0833Standard
6:121.118Standard — most common in US
7:121.1577Moderate-steep
8:121.2019Steep — requires toe boards
9:121.25Very steep
10:121.3017Very steep — safety harness required
12:121.414245° — high-end residential

Example material estimates — Shed / Lean-To Roof at 4:12 pitch

Pre-calculated for common house footprints. Click any row to pre-fill the calculator above.

FootprintRoof AreaSquaresBundles (arch.)UnderlaymentRidge Cap
800 sq ft (33 × 24 ft)843 sq ft9.328 bundles3 rolls1 bundles
1,000 sq ft (37 × 27 ft)1,054 sq ft11.635 bundles3 rolls2 bundles
1,200 sq ft (40 × 30 ft)1,265 sq ft13.942 bundles4 rolls2 bundles
1,500 sq ft (44 × 34 ft)1,581 sq ft17.453 bundles4 rolls2 bundles
1,800 sq ft (49 × 37 ft)1,897 sq ft20.963 bundles5 rolls2 bundles
2,000 sq ft (51 × 39 ft)2,108 sq ft23.270 bundles6 rolls2 bundles
2,400 sq ft (57 × 42 ft)2,530 sq ft27.884 bundles7 rolls2 bundles
2,500 sq ft (58 × 43 ft)2,635 sq ft2987 bundles7 rolls2 bundles
3,000 sq ft (64 × 47 ft)3,162 sq ft34.8105 bundles8 rolls2 bundles

Includes 10% waste. Architectural shingles, 3 bundles/square.

What this calculator doesn't include

This calculator does not account for the high-wall flashing at the top of the shed roof where it meets an existing wall. That is typically metal step flashing, not shingles. If your shed roof has a dormer or skylight, add 5–10% to the waste factor.

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