Metal Roofing Panel Calculator

Calculate how many metal roofing panels you need based on roof width and panel coverage.

Total width the panels need to cover, side to side.

Length of panel needed to run from eave to ridge.

Coverage width per panel — 36 in is standard for most ribbed panels.

Metal roofing wastes less than shingles — 5% is typical.

Metal roofing is sold by the panel, not the square, and panels are usually cut or ordered to the exact slope length so there's no horizontal seam — which means the number you need is really a question of how many panels, side by side, cover the building's width. Effective coverage width (not the panel's physical width) is what matters, since panels overlap slightly at each rib to shed water.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between panel width and effective coverage?

A panel might be manufactured 40 inches wide but only cover 36 inches once installed, because adjacent panels overlap by a rib or two to create a watertight seal. Always use the effective coverage width for calculations.

How much waste should I add for metal roofing?

Metal roofing typically needs only 5-10% waste, much less than shingles, since panels are cut to length rather than layered — the main waste comes from valley and ridge trimming.