Collar Tie Calculator
Estimate collar tie length, roof rise, and recommended spacing for residential and commercial roof framing projects.
Roof Framing Estimator
What Is a Collar Tie?
A collar tie is a horizontal framing member installed between opposing roof rafters. It helps resist roof uplift caused by strong winds and improves overall roof stability.
How Collar Tie Length Is Calculated
The collar tie length is estimated using the building width and roof overhang dimensions.
Formula:
Collar Tie Length = Building Width − 2 × Overhang
Benefits of Proper Collar Tie Installation
- Improves roof strength
- Helps prevent roof uplift
- Supports long-term structural stability
- Enhances framing durability
Recommended Collar Tie Spacing
| Roof Type | Typical Spacing |
|---|---|
| Standard Residential Roof | 4 ft |
| Heavy Snow Load Roof | 2–3 ft |
| High Wind Areas | 2–4 ft |
| Light Roof Structures | 4–6 ft |
Why Roof Pitch Matters
Steeper roof pitches may require additional structural reinforcement and closer collar tie spacing depending on local building codes and environmental loads.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size lumber is used for collar ties?
Most residential projects use 2×4 or 2×6 lumber depending on roof span and structural requirements.
Where should collar ties be installed?
Collar ties are usually installed in the upper third of the roof framing system.
Are collar ties required?
Building code requirements vary by location and roof design.

