Roof materials

Roofing Material Calculator

Use building length, span, roof pitch, waste allowance, and material price to make an early roof-material takeoff for a simple gable roof.

Project inputs

Start with your actual measurements.

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How the estimate works

Use the number as a planning starting point.

The calculator converts pitch into a slope multiplier, calculates both gable roof planes, adds waste, and reports roofing squares and a starting shingle budget.

Measure first

Measure finished dimensions, actual stock, openings, and site constraints before ordering material.

Check the result

This is a basic material estimate for a simple gable. Detailed takeoffs must include valleys, hips, dormers, flashing, ridges, vents, underlayment, and manufacturer requirements.

Plan the next step

Use the related calculators below to turn a first estimate into a material list, layout, or a more detailed project plan.

FAQ

Common Roofing Material Calculator questions

What is included in a roofing material estimate?

This page estimates surface area and shingle-square budget. Add accessories and manufacturer-required components separately.

Can I use this for a complex roof?

Use it only as an early baseline. Complex roof geometry requires a detailed field takeoff.

Related tools

Keep the project moving.

Roof Pitch Calculator

Free roof pitch calculator. Convert rise and run into roof pitch, angle, slope percentage, pitch multiplier, and an approximate common-rafter length.

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Roof Shingle Calculator

Free roof shingle calculator. Estimate roof area, roofing squares, shingle bundles, and waste allowance from building size and roof pitch.

Open Roof Shingle Calculator

Rafter Length Calculator

Free rafter length calculator. Estimate a common-rafter diagonal length from roof rise, run, and overhang for early roof planning.

Open Rafter Length Calculator

Planning disclaimer: WoodCutTool results are estimates. Verify measurements, product instructions, material condition, local requirements, and safety practices before buying, cutting, or building.