Select the coverage and the length of the boards.
Estimating materials siding square feet.
Measure the width and height of windows doors and any other areas that will not be covered with siding.
Enter this total square footage here.
Calculate how many pieces of siding it will take to cover a wall or gable with this simple tool.
Calculate the wall area in square feet including the triangular areas of any gables.
Use the siding calculator below to estimate siding costs per square foot and get a quick overall estimate.
The calculation of the squares of siding material required is straightforward.
Enter this total square footage here.
These choices are for the most common sized siding available.
Our cedar siding online calculator will provide you with an estimate on how much material you will need for your project.
However for all siding options siding is measured in squares when estimating siding materials.
Multiply height by width for each area and add to get total square footage not covered with siding.
Add up all of your square footage measurements to get the total and divide by 100 to determine the number of siding squares you will need to purchase.
For a custom application just select the next largest size.
Break it into rectangles and triangles.
2 accurate more detailed method.
Choose one side of your home and draw it.
Then enter the dimensions into our calculator to gauge the amount of material you will need to complete your project.
Replacing your siding is a big decision with many options costs materials to consider.
This estimator will give you a price range with 3 figures.
Measure the width and height of windows doors and any other areas that will not be covered with siding.
Easy to use radio buttons and number fields.
Subtract out the square footage of all doors windows and other openings in the wall.
Using your tape measure measure the length and height of each rectangle and triangle.
Divide the total by 100 to yield the number of squares of siding needed.
Measure your countertop multiplying the length times width to determine the total square footage of the area you will be working on.
Write it down on your drawing.
Multiply height by width for each area and add to get total square footage not covered with siding.
Vinyl siding is commonly estimated by the square to determine how much labor and material is needed.
Low industry average and a high estimate costs will vary depending on many factors including material windows and door frames.
Subtract square footage of openings for windows and doors.
A square is a unit that covers 100 square feet.
One square of siding will cover 100 square feet and an average box of vinyl siding contains 2 squares of material.