Wide 168 sq.
Fastest way to measure 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.
A square is a unit that covers 100 square feet.
168 sq ft divided by 2 84 ft for the area.
Measure all of the surfaces that will be exposed at the top of a piece of siding to estimate the amount of utility trim needed.
Hover s accurate measurements allow you to quote any job and completely eliminate the need to re measure roofing and siding projects.
Angles of each piece of siding to be cut there is more waste.
The gable is a triangle therefore we will divide by 2 to find the area of a triangle.
That would be the area for a square or rectangle.
Place your ladder in the middle of your gable.
Measure from the bottom of roof top of your home s side to the peak of your roof.
Add another 1 2 inch for the boxing and 3 4 inch for standard lap siding.
From the outside hook the tape measure over the outside wall corner and measure in 17 1 4 inches and you should find a stud.
Avoid wasting time money and resources by visiting a jobsite over and over again.
The siding people add in every single conceivable weird shape.
Utility trim sometimes called undersill trim is installed on a horizontal surface to cover the exposed top edge of vinyl siding.
If you re also applying siding to your gable you ll want to measure the square footage of this as well.
Measure the triangular parts with your wide tape measure i e.
High x 28 ft.
But they also subtract cut outs for windows.
Adjust wall thickness measurements accordingly for thicker walls.
Add the 5 1 4 inch thickness of the wall to the 12 inches.
Eliminate the hassle of measuring a house.
Write down the calculation then divide it by 2.
The fatmax measure the triangular portions of the walls.
However for all siding options siding is measured in squares when estimating siding materials.
Forget the worry over tree obstructions or hidden overhangs.