Slope Percentage Calculator

Calculate slope grade, angle, and incline percentage

How to Use This Calculator

1

Choose Method

Select whether you know the rise/run, angle, or ratio.

2

Enter Values

Input your measurements in consistent units.

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View All Formats

See slope expressed as percentage, angle, and ratio.

Formula

Slope Percentage = (Rise / Run) × 100

Slope Angle = arctan(Rise / Run) × (180 / π)

Example 1: Wheelchair ramp - 2 ft rise, 24 ft run

Percentage = (2 / 24) × 100 = 8.33%

Angle = arctan(2/24) × (180/π) = 4.76°

This is the maximum ADA recommended slope

Example 2: Roof pitch - 4 inch rise per 12 inch run

Percentage = (4 / 12) × 100 = 33.33%

Angle = arctan(4/12) × (180/π) = 18.43°

Common residential roof pitch (4:12)

Example 3: Road grade - 45° angle

Percentage = tan(45°) × 100 = 100%

Rise equals run (1:1 ratio)

About Slope Percentage Calculator

The Slope Percentage Calculator (also called grade calculator or incline calculator) helps you determine the steepness of a surface. This tool is essential for construction, landscaping, road design, accessibility planning, and many other applications.

When to Use This Calculator

  • ADA Compliance: Ensure ramps meet accessibility standards (max 8.33% or 1:12)
  • Road Construction: Design and grade roadways safely
  • Roof Design: Calculate roof pitch for proper drainage
  • Landscaping: Plan drainage and terracing
  • Trail Building: Design hiking and biking trails
  • Parking Lots: Ensure proper drainage slopes (1-5%)
  • Driveways: Check if grade is manageable for vehicles

Common Slope Standards

  • ADA Ramps: Maximum 8.33% (1:12 ratio)
  • Commercial Ramps: 5-8% recommended
  • Residential Ramps: 6.25% or less preferred
  • Parking Lots: 1-5% for drainage
  • Walkways: 2-5% comfortable range
  • Driveways: 10-15% maximum
  • Roads: Varies by location, typically 6-12%

Understanding Slope Measurements

Percentage: Most common in construction. A 10% slope means 10 units of rise per 100 units of run.

Ratio: Common in roofing (e.g., 4:12 pitch). The first number is rise, second is run.

Angle: Used in engineering. A 45° angle equals 100% slope.

Real-World Applications

Wheelchair Ramp: Building codes require maximum 1:12 ratio (8.33%). For a 24-inch rise, you need at least 24 feet of run length.

Roof Design: A 6:12 roof pitch (50% slope, 26.57°) is common for residential homes, providing good water runoff and attic space.

Mountain Road: A steep mountain road with 15% grade (8.53°) requires careful driving and may restrict large vehicles.

Tips for Measuring Slope

  • Always use consistent units (feet, meters, inches)
  • Measure rise and run on the same scale
  • For long distances, account for elevation changes
  • Check local building codes for required slopes
  • Consider drainage when planning slopes
  • Safety first - steeper slopes need handrails

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ADA maximum slope?

The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) maximum slope for wheelchair ramps is 1:12 ratio, which equals 8.33% or approximately 4.76°.

How do I convert roof pitch to percentage?

Divide the rise by the run and multiply by 100. For example, a 4:12 pitch = (4/12) × 100 = 33.33% slope.

Is a 20% slope steep?

Yes, a 20% slope (11.3°) is quite steep. It is challenging to walk and may be difficult for vehicles. Most driveways should not exceed 15%.

What units should I use?

Any units work as long as rise and run use the same unit (both feet, both meters, both inches, etc.).

Can slope percentage exceed 100%?

Yes! A 100% slope means rise equals run (45° angle). Slopes over 100% are steeper than 45 degrees.