CONSTRUCTION & DIY Snow Load Calculator for Construction & DIY Projects Effortlessly calculate snow loads to ensure structural safety in your building projects.
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What is the Snow Load Calculator for Construction & DIY Projects & How does it work?
Snow load is a critical factor in construction, especially in regions with significant winter precipitation. It’s essential to accurately calculate the weight of snow on a structure to prevent collapse and ensure safety.
The formula for calculating snow load (S) is:
S = C \times A \times S_f
C = Load factor
A = Area of the roof or structure in square feet
Sf = Snow load per inch (PSF) based on location and building type

The load factor (C) typically ranges from 1.2 to 1.6, depending on the roof slope and construction materials. The snow load per inch (Sf) varies by region; for example, it might be around 20 PSF in areas with moderate snowfall.
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Parameters
Snow Load (PSF)

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.