Linear Foot Calculator
Feet (ft)
Inches (in)
Yards (yd)
Meters (m)
Centimeters (cm)
Calculation Results
Total Linear Footage:
0.00 LF
Total Estimated Cost:
$0.00
*Results are rounded to two decimal places.
What is a Linear Foot?
A linear foot is a measurement of length that is exactly 12 inches (or 1 foot) long. Unlike square feet, which measures area (two dimensions), or cubic feet, which measures volume (three dimensions), linear footage only measures distance in a straight line.
Linear Foot Formula
The basic formula for calculating linear footage depends on the starting unit of measurement:
- From Inches: Total Inches ÷ 12 = Linear Feet
- From Yards: Total Yards × 3 = Linear Feet
- Multiple Items: (Length of one item in feet) × (Number of items) = Total Linear Feet
When to Use This Calculator
Linear footage is the standard measurement for various construction and home improvement materials. Common use cases include:
- Lumber and Trim: Baseboards, crown molding, and 2x4s are sold by the linear foot.
- Fencing: Most fencing projects are quoted based on the total linear distance of the property line.
- Cabinetry: Kitchen cabinets are often estimated by the linear foot of wall space they occupy.
- Textiles: Fabric and carpeting (on a roll) are measured linearly.
Example Calculation
If you are planning to install a fence and you have 4 sections of fencing that are each 96 inches long:
- Convert inches to feet: 96 ÷ 12 = 8 feet per section.
- Multiply by quantity: 8 feet × 4 sections = 32 Linear Feet.
- If the fencing costs $15 per linear foot, your total cost would be 32 × $15 = $480.
Note: Always add a 10% "waste factor" to your total linear footage when ordering materials like flooring or trim to account for cuts and mistakes.