Siding Square Footage and Waste Factor Calculator

Calculate the total siding material needed for your project, including a waste factor to account for cuts, overlaps, and mistakes.

Formula

Step 1 — Gross Wall Area (sq ft)
Gross Wall Area = (Total Wall Length × Wall Height) + Gable Area

Step 2 — Net Wall Area (sq ft)
Net Wall Area = Gross Wall Area − Total Openings Area

Step 3 — Total Siding Needed (sq ft)
Total Siding = Net Wall Area × (1 + Waste Factor ÷ 100)

Step 4 — Squares
Squares = Total Siding ÷ 100    (1 square = 100 sq ft)

Assumptions & References

  • Wall length should be the total perimeter length of all walls to be sided.
  • Gable area for a triangular gable = ½ × base × height.
  • Openings (doors and windows) are fully subtracted; increase the waste factor if many small cuts are expected around openings.
  • A square is the standard unit for siding: 1 square = 100 sq ft. Source: National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
  • Waste factor recommendations: 5–10% for straight runs; 10–15% for complex layouts or diagonal patterns; up to 20% for very complex designs. Source: This Old House / James Hardie installation guidelines.
  • Always purchase slightly more than calculated and round up to the nearest full square to avoid shortages from dye-lot or batch differences.
  • This calculator does not account for siding exposure width, starter strips, trim boards, or J-channel — consult your siding manufacturer's installation guide for those adjustments.

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