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9/12 roof pitch

A 9/12 pitch rises 9 inches for every 12 inches of horizontal run — an angle of 36.9° (75% grade). Here is the slope, what it means for materials, and how it changes your roof area.

9/12 roof slope run 12 rise 9 37°
Slope multiplier1.2500
Angle36.9°
Grade75%
WalkabilitySteep

Difficult to walk; roof jacks or a harness are typically needed.

What a 9/12 roof is used for

Steeper traditional roofs — common on Colonial, Tudor, and homes shedding heavy snow.

Materials suitable for a 9/12 roof

Building codes set a minimum pitch for each material because roofs shed water by gravity — too shallow and water works back under the courses. These are IBC/IRC minimums; always confirm the manufacturer's data sheet, since installing below the minimum voids warranties.

MaterialMin pitchNote
Asphalt shingles2:122:12 minimum with double underlayment; 4:12 recommended for single-layer
Clay & concrete tile2½:122½:12 minimum with double underlayment; 4:12 typical
Metal panels (exposed fastener)3:123:12 minimum without lap sealant
Metal shingles / wood shingles3:123:12 minimum
Slate & wood shakes4:124:12 minimum
Standing seam metal¼:12¼:12 possible with mechanically-seamed premium systems

How 9/12 affects roof area

Footprint area understates a pitched roof. Multiply the footprint by the multiplier (1.2500) to get true surface area. A 1,500 sq ft footprint at 9/12 becomes about 1,875 sq ft of roof — roughly 19 squares before waste, or about 22 squares with 15% waste.

Estimate a 9/12 roof

Build your roof with the pitch preset to 9 in the full roofing material calculator, or convert this pitch on the pitch calculator.

Other common pitches: 2/12 · 2½/12 · 3/12 · 4/12 · 5/12 · 6/12 · 7/12 · 8/12 · 10/12 · 11/12 · 12/12 · 14/12 · 16/12 · 18/12