Roofing Square Footage & Cost Calculator
Calculate total squares and estimated material costs based on pitch and waste.
How to Calculate Roofing Squares
In the roofing industry, materials are measured in "squares." One square of roofing is the amount of material required to cover 100 square feet of roof surface. Estimating a roof is more complex than a standard floor because you must account for the roof pitch (the steepness) and waste.
Step 1: Calculate the Base Area
Start by measuring the footprint of your home. If your house is a simple rectangle of 50 feet by 30 feet, your base area is 1,500 square feet. However, this is only the flat area; it doesn't account for the slope.
Step 2: Apply the Pitch Factor
The steeper the roof, the more surface area it has. A 4/12 pitch means the roof rises 4 inches for every 12 inches of horizontal run. In our calculator, we use the following standard multipliers:
- 4/12 Pitch: multiply flat area by 1.054
- 6/12 Pitch: multiply flat area by 1.118
- 8/12 Pitch: multiply flat area by 1.202
- 12/12 Pitch: multiply flat area by 1.414
Step 3: Account for Waste
No roofing project uses exactly the amount of shingles measured. You must cut shingles to fit valleys, hips, and gables.
- Simple Gable Roof: 10% waste factor.
- Hip Roof: 15% waste factor.
- Complex Roof (multiple dormers/valleys): 20% waste factor.
Example Calculation
Imagine a house 40ft x 30ft (1,200 sq. ft. base) with a 6/12 pitch and a 10% waste factor:
- Base Area: 40 x 30 = 1,200 sq. ft.
- Slope Adjustment: 1,200 x 1.118 = 1,341.6 sq. ft.
- Add Waste: 1,341.6 x 1.10 = 1,475.76 sq. ft.
- Convert to Squares: 1,475.76 / 100 = 14.76 Squares.
Average Cost per Square
The total cost of your roofing project varies wildly based on material choice:
| Material | Est. Cost per Square |
|---|---|
| 3-Tab Asphalt Shingles | $350 – $450 |
| Architectural Shingles | $450 – $700 |
| Metal Roofing | $800 – $1,200 |
| Slate or Tile | $1,000 – $2,500+ |
Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate for informational purposes only. Local labor rates, tear-off fees, and regional material pricing will affect your final quote. Always consult with a licensed roofing contractor for a formal inspection.