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How to Calculate Square Footage
Calculating the square footage of a room is an essential step for DIY projects like installing new flooring, painting walls, or purchasing area rugs. The basic formula is straightforward: Length × Width = Area. However, real-world rooms often involve inches, irregular shapes, and the need for extra materials.
The Basic Calculation Method
To find the square footage manually, measure the two longest sides of the room. If your measurements include inches, convert them to decimals by dividing the inches by 12. For example, if a wall is 10 feet 6 inches, you calculate 6 ÷ 12 = 0.5, making the length 10.5 feet.
- Step 1: Measure the length in feet and inches.
- Step 2: Measure the width in feet and inches.
- Step 3: Multiply the decimal length by the decimal width.
Why Add a 10% Waste Factor?
Experienced contractors always recommend purchasing 10% more material than the actual square footage calculated. This is known as the "waste factor." This extra material accounts for:
- Cuts and Snaps: Hardwood or tile needs to be cut to fit edges.
- Breakage: Materials can break during transport or installation.
- Pattern Matching: Some designs require more material to align patterns correctly.
- Future Repairs: Having a few spare planks or tiles ensures you can fix damage years later with the same dye lot.
Handling Irregular Rooms
If your room is L-shaped or has alcoves, do not try to measure it as one giant block. Instead, divide the room into smaller rectangles or squares. Calculate the square footage for each individual section and then add those totals together for the final sum.