Linear Feet Formula:
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The Deck Board Linear Feet calculation determines the total length of decking boards needed to cover a specific deck area, accounting for board width and additional edging requirements.
The calculator uses the linear feet formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculation converts board width from inches to feet, then divides the total deck area by the board width to determine the linear footage required, adding extra for edging.
Details: Accurate linear feet calculation is essential for material estimation, cost planning, and minimizing waste in deck construction projects.
Tips: Enter deck area in square feet, board width in inches, and edging requirements in feet. All values must be positive numbers for accurate calculation.
Q1: Why convert board width from inches to feet?
A: Since deck area is measured in square feet, converting board width to feet ensures consistent units throughout the calculation.
Q2: What is included in the edging measurement?
A: Edging includes border boards, trim pieces, and any additional linear footage needed for finishing touches around the deck perimeter.
Q3: Should I add extra for waste?
A: Yes, it's recommended to add 10-15% extra to account for cutting waste, defects, and future repairs.
Q4: How do I measure deck area accurately?
A: Multiply length by width for rectangular decks. For irregular shapes, break into smaller rectangles and sum the areas.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for other materials?
A: Yes, the same principle applies to any material sold by linear footage where width is a factor, such as flooring or siding.