If the measurement is say 30 and 6 always go to the next whole number.
How do you measure a house for vinyl siding.
Measure the height and width then divide by 100 to get the number of squares you need.
Measure the height ground to top and length side to side in feet and write this down on your sketch.
All houses can be broken down.
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.
Siding is ordered in squares.
If you are using different materials on different walls you will want to keep these separate.
Measure and write down the numbers for each wall from corner to corner on your house sketch.
In the example shown here the height is 10 feet and the width is 30 feet.
Start with all square and rectangular walls measuring height and width.
Then measure your gables which is the rise to your roof.
So if the square footage of your house is 2 000 square feet you want to divide that number by 100.
To make sure you measure your house properly follow the steps below.
Measure gables dormers and any other areas not included in the sides.
Height times width and then multiply by 0 75 to account for the angle.
Multiply length by width to get area.
H x w 100 number of squares to cover walls.
This step will make it easier to keep track of the measurements as you go.
You are going to be measuring from corner to corner in feet.
Multiply each length and height measurement to find the square footage of each wall then add them together to find the total square footage.
You will need a few tools to complete the measuring process including a pencil paper calculator and some large measuring tapes.
Multiply height by width to get that side s surface area in square feet.
Measure the height and width of each side.
With the 50 foot measuring tape measure the height and width of the square or rectangular parts of your exterior walls.
Add side measurements and enter them here.
Vinyl siding is sold by the square which is equivalent to 100 square feet of material.
Please enter side s surface area.
So the area is 300 square feet.
Start by measuring the height and width of each wall of the building.
Divide the total by 100 to find the number of squares of vinyl siding to order.
One square equals 100 square feet so multiply height x width then divide by 100 for total squares.
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.
Make a rough sketch of your house.
The first step is to measure the height and width of all of your exterior walls in feet not meters.