Hip roof volume calculator

Hip roof | skeleton

Hip roof | formula

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The formula is also suitable for cubic feet.

Calculate the volume of a Hip roof

Metic
– Metric form gives cubic meters / m3
– Fill out meters with decimals (e.g. 1 or 1.2 or 1.23)
– Decimals with a point ‘.’ , not a comma ‘,’

Imperial
– Imperial form gives cubic feet
– Fill out ‘0 inches’ if you have only feet.

 

Hip roof | isometric view

Hip roof | top view

About the Hip roof

A hip roof has two trapezoidal roof planes along the two longer sides and two triangular roof planes at each end (hip ends). Generally speaking, the four roof planes all have the same pitch (slope), and the ends of the roof ridge are often ornamented with a finial or hip knob.

Hip roofs differ to gable roofs in that they have no gables (the triangular portion of a facade above eave level between intersecting roof planes). For this reason, hip roofs (and their variants, tented and pyramid roofs) can withstand stronger winds and are therefore seen more frequently in rural areas.

A hip roof on a square floor plan has four equally sized triangular roof planes and is then called a pyramid roof or a square hip roof.

Synonyms hip roof

You’ll hear slightly different terms used for a hip roof, for example, hipped roof and hip-roof.

See also

tented roof
truncated hip roof
mansard roof
dutch gable roof
half-hip roof
basic roof formulas
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Hip roof | location Zetten – the Netherlands