Siding Calculator

How much siding do you need? This free siding calculator gives homeowners and pros instant panel, trim, and accessory counts for vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and metal siding — with windows and doors subtracted automatically from your wall measurements.

Running out of siding mid-job is one of the worst remodeling situations: vinyl color batches change quarterly, and matching a 2-year-old run is often impossible. Buying too much is just as costly — siding is non-returnable once opened, and a single extra square of fiber cement is $250+ wasted.

Built around ASTM D4756 waste factors, with separate trim and starter strip totals.

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Siding Calculator

Industry-standard material calculations based on ASTM specifications.

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Coverage calculations for vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and metal siding with ASTM installation specifications and waste factors.

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Measure wall area: Input total square footage of exterior walls.
  2. Select siding type: Choose vinyl, fiber cement, wood, or metal.
  3. Subtract openings: Enter square footage of doors and windows.
  4. Review materials: See panels/boards, trim, and accessories needed.

Siding Coverage Standards

Vinyl siding: 1 square = 100 sq ft installed. Fiber cement 4x8 sheets: 32 sq ft per sheet. Add 10% waste for vertical, 15% for diagonal installation per ASTM D4756.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is siding coverage calculated?

Siding coverage depends on material type and installation method. Vinyl siding: 1 square = 100 sq ft actual coverage. Fiber cement lap: varies by plank width (6-12 inches). Board and batten: calculate board coverage minus gap spacing. Manufacturers provide exposure rates per piece or per box.

Should I deduct windows and doors from siding calculations?

Yes, deduct all window and door openings from total wall area. However, add back 5-10% for trim, corners, and waste. Large windows and garage doors significantly reduce siding needs. Multiply gable areas by 0.5 to approximate triangular area, or use height × width ÷ 2 for accuracy.

How much waste factor for siding?

Standard installations need 10% waste for cuts, corners, and trim. Complex layouts with multiple corners, angles, or architectural details require 15% waste. Diagonal or decorative patterns need 15-20% waste. Fiber cement has higher waste (12-15%) due to brittleness requiring careful cuts per ASTM C1186.

How many squares of siding do I need?

Calculate total wall square footage (length × height for each wall), deduct openings, add waste factor, then divide by 100 to get squares. Example: 2,000 sq ft of walls minus 300 sq ft openings = 1,700 sq ft. With 10% waste: 1,870 sq ft = 18.7 squares (round up to 19 squares).