Simple 9 steps measurement guide.
How to measure vinyl siding lap.
Multiply height by width to get that side s surface area in square feet.
Vertical vinyl siding is sized differently than horizontal siding and measures plank width on center meaning it indicates the measurement from center point to center point between each plank.
Measure the walls along the bottom of all the siding to estimate starter strip material.
The third step requires you to measure any irregular parts of your house that extend out and calculate the area.
Draw a separate sketch for each side of the house.
This is called either a d4 d4 5 or d5 which stands for double 4 double 4 1 2.
Height times width and then multiply by 0 75 to account for the.
A double 5 inch vertical vinyl panel would indicate two 5 inch on center planks per panel with an overall panel width of 10 inches.
This gives you enough material for both sides.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
Measure the height and width.
Break your house into different sections and start by measuring the walls that are purely square and rectangle.
You ll typically need this around the bottom of the wall.
Then measure your gables which is the rise to your roof.
When matching vinyl siding one needs to measure from the bottom of the panel to the first lap.
There are 2 laps giving the appearance of 2 boards per each individual panel.
When measuring gables measure height and width then multiply by 75.
Please enter side s surface area.
Multiply half of the maximum height in the triangular part to the width to get the area of that part.
Vinyl siding is sold by the square which is equivalent to 100 square feet of material.
First you need to find the amount of materials you need by measuring the square footage.
Starter strips are used at the bottom of a wall to provide a solid attachment for the bottom of a piece of vinyl siding and to fur out the bottom of the piece for an even look.
Add side measurements and enter them here.
The fourth step is to measure all the places where your siding won t be such as windows and doors.
Next is the style of the lap.
Multiply height by width to get that side s surface area in square feet.
For dormers take width by height by 1 5.
Add side measurements and enter them here.
Measuring your home s walls.
Measure gables dormers and any other areas not included in the sides.
Measure the height and width of each side.
Measure the height and width of each side.