Firewood Shed Roof Pitch

The picture below shows a second 12 foot 2x6 cross beam placed on the back of the shed attached using lag screws and 3 5 deck screws.
Firewood shed roof pitch. Therefore if your roof rises 4 inches over the course of 12 inches of horizontal run then your roof pitch is 4 12. This image shows a relatively shallow roof pitch of 15 degrees. This 2x6 was set to a height allowing a 2 12 roof pitch. If your roof pitch is greater than 3 your roof is considered pitched.
The loft space would be much larger with a roof pitch of 45 degrees. If you are only trying to keep a wood pile dry or storing a few outdoor tools and light machinery out of the weather then you might consider a simple single pitch roof since most everything inside will be stored at ground level and pulled out from the outside of the shed. Much depends on what your intended use for the shed actually is. The term pitch refers to the slope of the roof.
Constructing a new shed roof at the desired pitch is as easy as knowing how to use a speed square. As stated in the video speed squares have useful markings on them from 0 to 12. Pitched roofs are attractive and also can be used for additional space for a shed loft. This allows the roof to overhang the side of the shed adding more protection to your firewood.
The roof pitch measures the steepness of your shed roof and typically takes values from 1 to 12. Beyond that you re free to choose whatever slope best fits your plans for your shed. Having a steeper pitched roof allows for more space in a shed loft.