What Is Roof Slope?
Roof slope describes the angle or incline of a roof surface relative to horizontal. Slope determines how quickly water, snow, and debris move off the roof.
Roof slope is a fundamental design characteristic that influences drainage behavior and material suitability.
How Roof Slope Is Measured
Roof slope is commonly expressed as a ratio of vertical rise to horizontal run, such as inches of rise per 12 inches of run. This measurement provides a standardized way to compare roof inclines.
Why Roof Slope Matters
Slope affects how effectively a roof sheds water and resists ponding. Steeper slopes generally drain faster, while lower slopes require enhanced water control strategies.
- Drainage efficiency
- Snow and ice behavior
- Material compatibility
- Wind exposure and uplift
Roof Slope and Material Selection
Different roofing materials are designed to perform within specific slope ranges. Using materials outside their intended slope range can increase the risk of leakage or premature failure.