Interactive Estate Combination Roof 3D Blueprint
See your roof before it’s built. Our interactive 3D blueprints show exact dimensions, pitch, material estimates, and project cost visibility in real time.
Roof Blueprints
Structural Measurements
Material Requirements
- Drip Edge 790 ft
- Starter Strip 759 ft
- Ridge Cap 384 ft
- Leak Barrier 1,193 ft
Estate Combination Roof 3D Blueprints
Estate roofs often combine multiple planes, valleys, hips, and step-flashing zones—making material takeoffs and planning more error-prone. This interactive 3D blueprint helps you confirm measurements, understand complexity, and estimate materials with more confidence.
Get a Free Consultation →Why Use a 3D Blueprint for an Estate Combination Roof?
- ✅ Confirm ridges, hips, and valleys before ordering shingles and accessories
- ✅ Reduce missed details around flashing and step-flashing transitions
- ✅ Plan waste (10–15% here) to avoid under-ordering during install
- ✅ Improve accuracy for drip edge, starter strip, ridge cap, and leak barrier totals
Blueprint Snapshot (This Roof)
Roof Overview
- Total Area: 7,866 sq ft
- Pitch: 6 / 12
- Facets: 35
- Waste: 10–15%
Key Structural Measurements
- Ridge: 252 ft
- Hips: 133 ft
- Eaves: 544 ft
- Rakes: 246 ft
- Valleys: 173 ft
- Flashing: 65 ft
- Step Flashing: 86 ft
Material Takeoff Highlights
- Drip Edge: 790 ft
- Starter Strip: 759 ft
- Ridge Cap: 384 ft
- Leak Barrier: 1,193 ft
What You’ll See in the 3D Blueprint
- Interactive highlights for ridges, hips, eaves, rakes, valleys, flashing, and step flashing
- Quick isolation of each component for smoother inspections and planning
- Clear accessory totals to support ordering and job prep
- Better visibility into complex intersections where leaks commonly occur
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are estate roofs harder to estimate?
Combination roofs have many planes and transitions. Valleys, step-flashing runs, and accessory totals can be underestimated without a clear model.
What materials does this help estimate?
It supports accurate planning for drip edge, starter strip, ridge cap, leak barrier, and flashing/step-flashing zones.
Can this help prevent leaks?
Yes—highlighting valleys, flashing, and step-flashing areas helps you focus on the most common failure points during prep and install.
