Clear roof space without truss or rafters.
Low slope shed roof.
Low slope shed roofs that range in pitch from nearly flat to 4 over 12 are common in the southwest and in dense urban neighborhoods of the northeast.
For a low slope residential roof there are two main options.
A quarter inch slope is the lowest you would go with a metal roof experts recommend at least a half inch minimum to ensure a weatherproof interior for your shed.
Snow may also build up more on a shed roof with a low slope.
Some builders even choose to match it directly especially if the shed s roof is attached to the house on the high side and just one simple span pitch.
However if you choose to build a freestanding shed and use this style of roof you should plan the slope of your roof in such a manner as to slope down from the front to the back of the shed.
The loft space would be much larger with a roof pitch of 45 degrees.
These roofs are either framed with deep trusses or framed with rafters that are separate from the ceiling joists.
This image shows a relatively shallow roof pitch of 15 degrees.
Snow can build up against the lower roof wall and cause dampness or rot in the wall.
A lower slope makes it more challenging for the water to run off the roof which may cause some pooling.
1 cover the entire surface with a self adhesive flashing membrane such as grace ice water shield there are many.
Expensive to convert a mono pitched roof to a multi slope roof since all walls need to become the same height.
2 where the roof is not visible consider upgrading to a single ply roofing intended for low slope roofs.
Having a steeper pitched roof allows for more space in a shed loft.
Asphalt shingles with certain application adjustments can generally be installed down to slopes of 2 12.
Fast run off of rain or snow can cause ground erosion behind the shed.
The roof is typically sloped down from the connecting wall if the shed is attached to the side of your house or garage.
Remember metal roofing is more expensive than shingles.
Sheds rain and snow quickly.
Most local building codes consider a roof to be low slope when its pitch ranges from 4 12 and below down to and including 2 12.