The length times the breadth in feet.
It's very easy. If you level a line one foot at the bottom of your roof, and then plumb a line up that will tell you the pitch. Probably the best way to do this is to got into the attic take a level, a tape measure, and a marker. Your rafters slope down put your level up against the plywood of the roof hold it level and make a make on your level at one foot, then measure up from the one foot mark to the top of the plywood. Whatever, that measures will be your pitch.
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have 2 triangles put together to form a square, the medium triangle will go on top of the square, like a roof to a house....
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It is almost impossible to answer, depending on pitch, dormers, valleys. Get an estimate from homedepot, then you should be able to get a real good roofer that will do it for almost 1/2 the price they quoted you. I had a customer call them and was quoted 18,000.00 I did it for 10,000.00 with 30yr shingles wind rated, new felt,, ice/water barrier on all edges, top of the line ridge vent.
It's very easy. If you level a line one foot at the bottom of your roof, and then plumb a line up that will tell you the pitch. Probably the best way to do this is to got into the attic take a level, a tape measure, and a marker. Your rafters slope down put your level up against the plywood of the roof hold it level and make a make on your level at one foot, then measure up from the one foot mark to the top of the plywood. Whatever, that measures will be your pitch.
To determine the minimum height of a ladder needed to reach the top of the roof, measure the vertical distance from the ground to the top of the roof. This measurement will be the minimum height required for the ladder.
its around 80$ a square foot for basic material. if you want to go with top of the line everything its around 110$ a square foot.
it is the roof that is what on the top a roof
A square with a triangle on top forms a shape known as a "house" or "roof" shape. The base is the square, while the triangle serves as the roof, creating a structure that resembles a simple house design. This combination maintains the properties of both shapes, with straight edges and right angles in the square, and a pointed apex in the triangle.
Five foot by twenty-five foot is one possibility.
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its around 100$ a square foot for average material if you get top of the line its 120$
First, a square is a two-dimensional form, a cube is three-dimensional, and feet is a lineal measurement, ie., one-dimension, so no number of feet will ever equal a square or a cube. An inch is 1/12 of a foot. A square inch is 1/144 of a square foot. A cubic inch is 1/1728 of a cubic foot.
One square foot of topsoil typically weighs around 40-60 pounds, depending on moisture content and density.
12 x 10 room would be 12x10=120 square feet same way to find out a wall height x width. hip roofs are a little different you take the middle length times the height so a section of roof with a 16 foot rafter 30' bottom width (gutter edge) 10 foot top width (at peak) would be 16x 20 320 square feet, because you average the widths 30+10=40 take 40 divided by 2 to give you the average width of 20.
I would think about a smaller unit of measurement. Perhaps square foot, or square inch. Square foot would be ideal. If you are doing it yourself, you can make grids on the counter top using a ruler