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Calculate your roof pitch and angle
New Mexico receives about 14 inches of rain annually.
Climate Zone
4
Electricity
$0.13/kWh
Labor Costs
90% avg
Calculate roof pitch, angle, and slope from measurements
New Mexico is in Climate Zone 4 - Mixed-Humid/Mixed-Dry (balanced heating and cooling). Homes here typically have higher cooling demands than heating.
You can measure roof pitch several ways:
A 6/12 pitch means the roof rises 6 inches for every 12 inches of horizontal distance. This is a moderate pitch common on many homes—steep enough to shed water well but walkable for roofing work.
Most shingle manufacturers require 4/12 minimum for standard installation. With enhanced underlayment, some allow installation down to 2/12. Below that, you need roll roofing or membrane systems.
Steeper pitches cost more to install. A 6/12 pitch is easily walkable. At 8/12, workers need extra caution. Above 10/12, safety equipment like roof jacks and harnesses become mandatory, adding time and cost.
Yes, but it's a major structural modification requiring new rafters or trusses. It's usually only done during major renovations. The cost often exceeds the original roof installation.