Roof pitch
The steepness of a roof, usually expressed as a ratio of vertical rise to horizontal run.
Roof pitch refers to the slope of a roof, impacting drainage, aesthetics, and structural design. It is crucial for optimizing performance, enhancing safety, and ensuring architectural expression. By providing appropriate slope for water runoff, roof pitch supports building performance, reduces maintenance, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that roofs are well-designed, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with environmental and regulatory standards for safety and performance.
Used in a sentence
The architect specified a roof pitch of 4:12 for the house.
Synonyms/variation
Roof Slope
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