PitchFinder® is used to measure the roof pitch of a building so that any addition matching the existing roof pitch can be designed. PitchFinder® can also measure grade as % of slope.
PitchFinder® is used to measure % of slope.
PitchFinder® is used to measure the roof pitch of a damaged existing roof in order to calculate the correct amount of material needed to reroof or repair it. PitchFinder® can be used to estimate roof pitch while standing on the ground. If the building area is measured at ground level, the adjuster does not need to get on a ladder.
PitchFinder® is used to measure roof pitch of an existing building so that an addition can be designed to match exactly.
PitchFinder® is used to measure the angle of a stair case or a wall where it meets a vaulted ceiling. Trial and error becomes a thing of the past.
PitchFinder® is used to measure the angle of sloping grade or the angle of an existing stair case which is the angle of the handrail plumb cut.
PitchFinder® is used to measure and verify roof pitch when ordering new trusses for an addition. PitchFinder® is also used on fire jobs when ordering replacement trusses.
PitchFinder® is used for tool setup in the workshop or for hanging pictures on the wall to verify plumb and level.
PitchFinder® is used to measure roof pitch when calculating the amount of insulation needed for an attic.
PitchFinder® is used to measure roof pitch when installing roof-mounted equipment so that it is set both plumb and level. PitchFinder® can also be used to measure fan blade angles.
PitchFinder® is used to measure angles of trench walls to verify bench or % of slope wall compliance, and PitchFinder® is used to measure roof angles to verify compliance of fall protection.
PitchFinder® is used to measure the pitch of an existing roof to derive the correct amount of material needed for a job. Steeper roofs require additional cost in labor, material and equipment. Accurately measuring roof pitch will provide a more accurate bid. Many contractors feel that the return-on-investment is made the first time PitchFinder® is used. OSHA inspectors use PitchFinder® to measure roof pitch when inspecting for fall protection compliance.
PitchFinder® is used to measure the angle of a roof at a gable wall or the angle of a set of stairs to accurately cut material.
PitchFinder® is used to measure the angle of a roof when mounting roof-mounted signs.
PitchFinder® is used to measure stair angles. Finding the plumb-cut angle is fast and accurate.
PitchFinder® is used to layout wall tile at odd angles.
PitchFinder® is used to measure an existing roof to ensure new construction will match exactly.
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