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Roofing for a 1,000 sq ft Shed — Flat Roof

A flat or low-slope 1,000 sq ft roof with 10% waste needs about 33 shingle bundles.

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How to use this tool

  1. Measure the building footprint (length x width) and total it across roof sections.
  2. Choose the pitch multiplier for your roof slope (1.118 for a 6/12 roof).
  3. Set a waste allowance — 10% for simple roofs, 15%+ for complex ones.
  4. Confirm bundles per square (3 for most shingles).
  5. Read the squares and total bundles to order.

Calculate roofing material for a flat or nearly flat shed, garage, or commercial building roof.

Frequently asked questions

How many bundles of shingles are in a square?
Most three-tab and architectural shingles pack three bundles per square (100 sq ft). Some heavy designer shingles use four or five bundles per square — check the wrapper.
How do I account for roof pitch?
Multiply the flat footprint by a pitch factor equal to the square root of (1 + (rise/run)^2). A 6/12 roof uses about 1.118, a 9/12 about 1.25, and a 12/12 about 1.414.
How much waste should I add for roofing?
Add roughly 10% for a simple gable roof and 15% or more for a complex roof with many hips, valleys, and dormers, plus starter and ridge courses.