We always round up when measuring so the final measurement would be 44 square feet.
Calculating square feet for countertops.
Measure the width and length of each box or rectangle.
This countertop calculator will help you to estimate the square footage of a new countertop for your kitchen or bathroom.
Countertops square footage calculator.
108 x 25 5 2 754 divide this number by 144 2 754 144 19 12 sq ft.
How to calculate square feet for a countertop step 1.
If you measured in another unit of measure do the following to convert to.
Convert all of your measurements to feet.
Measure the base and height of the triangle.
Divide your result by two.
Use a straightedge to draw a line to mark off the edges.
Note that in most cases you should use standard option until.
Multiply the base times height.
For triangular countertops there is a simple formula to calculate square footage.
Divide your countertop into runs or rectangular boxes.
This will give you a baseline to determine how much additional counter space different design options may provide you.
How to calculate square feet from the measurement in inches.
Write down the figures for each box on a piece of paper.
1 size you can measure or guesstimate the size of the job just enter the size in square feet in the first box.
If you measured in feet inches divide inches by 12 and add that to your feet measure to get total feet.
As such cost per square foot is often estimated based on averages and depending on a person s specific project may not be an accurate estimate of cost.
Countertops are typically measured by contractors and fabricators in a unit called linear feet this unit is simply the total length in straight lines thus the term linear of a countertop of a given depth.
A square foot is 12 x 12 144.
For example say the length of the countertop is 108 and the depth of the standard countertop on a 24 deep cabinet is 25.
3 color select the color you want.
If you measured in feet skip to calculate the area as square footage.
2 materials select the material type that you want to have installed.
Instead it may be more helpful to get an estimate from a builder based on some given specifications and divide that estimate by the number of square feet the house will occupy.
Calculate square footage of countertops.