Greetings,
I am about to build a 12x16 wood shed. Basically 3 closed sides with the front open. Simple one direction pitched roof from front to back. My question is this......I was figuring on 10 foot tall posts in the front and 9 foot in the back. Giving me a foot slope over 12 feet. Is this a decent slope choice? I just want enough for adequate rain and snow run off.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I am about to build a 12x16 wood shed. Basically 3 closed sides with the front open. Simple one direction pitched roof from front to back. My question is this......I was figuring on 10 foot tall posts in the front and 9 foot in the back. Giving me a foot slope over 12 feet. Is this a decent slope choice? I just want enough for adequate rain and snow run off.
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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		 There's no reason to design a shed with less than 2:12.  Will a 1:12 work?  It will certainly drain water.  But as the rubber gaskets on yours screws age, 2:12 is so much better.
  There's no reason to design a shed with less than 2:12.  Will a 1:12 work?  It will certainly drain water.  But as the rubber gaskets on yours screws age, 2:12 is so much better.![[Hearth.com] Building a wood shed....quick question [Hearth.com] Building a wood shed....quick question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/168/168854-9b87e858a3e7d76ac7fb6b88e2fa4797.jpg?hash=RrN1r3eUMi)
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		