As aforementioned there is no standard pitch of a roof.
How to find the pitch of a roof using a speed square.
Express roof pitch as the ratio of the amount of the vertical rise of a roof or rise over the corresponding horizontal distance or run you write the pitch assuming a run of 12 inches thus the ratio would describe how much a roof rises for each foot of the run.
You can use a speed square to find pitches.
As a matter of fact finding the pitch of a roof was the motivating factor for how this tool was invented in the first place hence it s official name the rafter square.
A speed square and level can be used to easily find the pitch of a roof.
Using a speed square as a try square the 90 degree right angle leading out from the pivot and the lip makes quickly and accurately finding right angles a no brainer.
Simply move the pivot point against the edge of your board lining up the edge of the board with your desired angle.
Find the unit rise say inches per foot of the roof on the top line in the framing square rafter table e g.
Read this number along the inches scale at the top of the framing square.
The triangle shaped square was invented in 1925 by albert swanson to provide a quick accurate method for marking rafters.
Set the level on the edge of the speed square as shown below then place the heel of the speed square on a rafter or gable edge of the roof.
Finding the pitch of a roof is simple with a speed square.
A 6 inch rise per foot.
Because of its compact size it is frequently used as a saw guide when cutting framing members as well as a layout tool for quick 45 and 90 degree cuts.