Snow Load Calculator

Roof Parameters

Select region
Select roof style
Roof slope
Snow accumulation
Select snow condition

Calculation Results

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Snow Load Calculator: Your Guide to Roof Safety

Need to calculate snow load on your roof? Our Snow Load Calculator helps you determine the weight of snow accumulation and assess potential structural risks.

Understanding Snow Load Calculations

Snow load calculations are important for several reasons:

  • Structural Safety: Prevent roof collapse
  • Building Codes: Meet local requirements
  • Insurance: Maintain coverage
  • Maintenance: Plan snow removal
  • Design: Optimize roof structure

How to Use the Snow Load Calculator

  1. Select Location: Choose your region
  2. Select Roof Type: Choose roof style
  3. Enter Roof Pitch: Input slope angle
  4. Enter Snow Depth: Input accumulation
  5. Select Snow Type: Choose condition
  6. Click Calculate: Get load estimate

Snow Load Calculation Formula

Basic Load Calculation:
L = D × ρ × C

Slope Factor:
C = 1 - (P/70)

Where:
L = Load (psf)
D = Depth (inches)
ρ = Density (pcf)
C = Slope factor
P = Pitch (degrees)

Common Snow Load Specifications

  • Northeast Region:
    • Design Load: 40-70 psf
    • Snow Type: Mixed
    • Density: 15-30 pcf
  • Northwest Region:
    • Design Load: 30-50 psf
    • Snow Type: Wet
    • Density: 20-25 pcf
  • Midwest Region:
    • Design Load: 20-40 psf
    • Snow Type: Dry
    • Density: 10-15 pcf

Real-World Examples

Example 1: Northeast Gable Roof

Location: Northeast
Roof Type: Gable
Pitch: 30 degrees
Snow Depth: 24 inches
Snow Type: Mixed
Results:
- Snow Load: 45.7 psf
- Total Weight: 18,280 lbs
- Safety Factor: 1.5
- Risk Level: Moderate

Example 2: Midwest Flat Roof

Location: Midwest
Roof Type: Flat
Pitch: 0 degrees
Snow Depth: 12 inches
Snow Type: Dry
Results:
- Snow Load: 15.0 psf
- Total Weight: 6,000 lbs
- Safety Factor: 2.0
- Risk Level: Low

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a safe snow load?
Depends on roof design, typically 20-70 psf for residential.
How does roof pitch affect load?
Steeper pitches reduce snow accumulation and load.
When should I remove snow?
When load exceeds 70% of design capacity.
What affects snow density?
Temperature, moisture content, and age of snow.
How do I prevent ice dams?
Proper insulation, ventilation, and snow removal.