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Calculate how many bundles of shingles, starter strips, and ridge caps you need. Pitch factor included. Waste factor included. Ice-and-water shield and underlayment coverage too.
Updated May 2026
Sensible default -- 2,000 sq ft footprint, 6:12 pitch, architectural shingles. Modify inputs to match your roof.
Most homeowners measure their house footprint and assume that is the roof area. It is not. A sloped roof has more actual surface than its flat footprint because the rafters travel diagonally up and over the peak.
The pitch multiplier converts horizontal footprint to sloped surface area using the Pythagorean theorem applied to rafter geometry. A 6:12 pitch -- the most common residential slope in the US -- has a multiplier of 1.118. That means a 2,000 square-foot footprint becomes 2,236 square feet of actual shingle surface. Order from the footprint and you will be 236 square feet short.
| Pitch (Rise:Run) | Common Name | Multiplier | Extra area vs flat |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2:12 or less | Flat / Low | 1.014 | +1.4% |
| 3:12 | Low-slope | 1.031 | +3.1% |
| 4:12 | Moderate | 1.054 | +5.4% |
| 5:12 | Moderate | 1.083 | +8.3% |
| 6:12 | Most common US residential | 1.118 | +11.8% |
| 7:12 | Steep | 1.158 | +15.8% |
| 8:12 | Very steep | 1.202 | +20.2% |
| 9:12 | Very steep | 1.250 | +25.0% |
| 10:12 | Steep-slope | 1.302 | +30.2% |
| 12:12 | 45 degrees | 1.414 | +41.4% |
Most retail calculators give you field shingles and stop there. A real contractor take-off also orders:
Every diagonal cut at a valley or hip wastes some shingle material. The cut-off triangle cannot be reused elsewhere because the pattern will not align. The worse the roof geometry, the more waste you generate.
Buying too few shingles is far more expensive than buying slightly too many. Running short mid-project means a return trip, a potential dye-lot mismatch on color, and lost labor time. The standard 10% waste factor for a simple gable is the minimum. Use 15% for a moderately complex roof and 20% for a hip roof with multiple dormers.
The IRC (International Residential Code) requires ice-and-water shield at the eaves in climates where the average January temperature is 25 F or below. That covers most of the northern US including Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Upper Midwest, the Northeast, and mountain states. The shield must extend at least 24 inches inside the interior wall line of the exterior wall -- typically one to two rows of eave course depending on rafter length.
Even in warmer climates, many roofing professionals recommend ice-and-water shield in valleys regardless of code, because valleys concentrate water flow from two roof planes and are the most common leak point on any residential roof.
"Ordered from the footprint once on a steep hip roof. Came up 12 squares short. Never again. Always measure and apply the pitch multiplier." -- r/Roofing
"Starter strip is not optional. I have seen call-backs from DIYers who skipped it. The tabs lift in the first big storm and you are back to square one." -- r/DIY
"Ice-and-water in every valley, period. Valley is where 80% of roof leaks start. Two rolls of IWS is cheap compared to a ceiling repair." -- r/Roofing
Standard asphalt shingles -- even 50-year architectural shingles -- do not qualify for the federal 25C energy efficiency tax credit. The credit applies only to products that meet ENERGY STAR reflectance and emittance requirements for cool roofs.
Owens Corning markets a "Duration COOL" line and CertainTeed offers "Solaris" shingles designed to meet ENERGY STAR cool-roof criteria. These products qualified for a 30% credit of material cost, up to $600 per tax year, for property placed in service between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2025. As of January 1, 2026, the 25C credit has expired per IRS.gov. If you installed a qualifying cool-roof shingle before December 31, 2025, it may still be claimable on your 2025 tax return -- verify with your tax professional. No credit is available for roofing installed in 2026 under current law.
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