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Roofing formula examples: roofing, guttering and downpipes

Dive into some example roofng formula.

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Before reading this article, ensure you have read Adding parts & labour to measurements and Using formula within Groundplan articles to aid in understanding the following formula examples.

📝Note:

  • If there is more than one roof pitch required on the rroject, each pitch must be a separate measurement with the correct pitch, parts and labour applied.

Term

Explained

count

total counts

len

total metres measured

area

total square metres measured

count, len or area / x

total count/length/area divided by an amount

count, len or area * x

total count/length/area multiplied by an amount

ceil(x)

rounding up a decimal value to the next whole number

Roofing

Example parts for roof area (26° pitch) using an area measurement.

📝Note: This example uses the pitch section of the measurement unit.

Part

Explanation

Formula

UoM

Roof area

The area measured multiplied by the roof pitch which is automatically applied

area

m2

Roofing screws (8 per m2)

How many screws are required for the area measured including the automatically applied pitch and allowing for 8 per m2 divided by 250 screws in a box

ceil(area*8/250)

boxes

Insulation / wool / sarking (18m2 coverage)

How many rolls are required for the area measured including the automatically applied pitch divided by based on 18m2 coverage

ceil(area/18)

rolls

Guttering

Example parts for 125mm half-round guttering length measurement:

Part

Explanation

Formula

UoM

125mm half round guttering (7m lengths)

How many 7 metre lengths are required of 125mm half round guttering

ceil(len/7)

lengths

125mm gutter brackets

How many gutter brackets are required for the length measured divided by 1.5 metres intervals

ceil(len/1.5)

brackets

Downpipe

Example parts for a downpipe count measurement:

Part

Explanation

Formula

UoM

100mm DVW pipe (6m)

How many 6m lengths are required to complete downpipes when 3 metres 1/2 length (3m) is needed for each downpipe

count*0.5

lengths

100mm PVC 90° bend

How many 90° bends are required when 3 are needed for each downpipe

count*3

each

100mm saddle clip

How many saddle clips are required when 3 are needed for each downpipe

count*3

each

100mm classic expansion outlet

How many expansion outles are required for each downpipe

count

each

Downpipe nozzle

How many nozzles are required for each downpipe

count

each

(optional) 100mm junction (for 80%)

How many junctions required for 80% of the downpipes needed

ceil(count*0.80)

each

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