Measure your house for siding step 1.
How do you measure a house for siding.
Place your ladder in the middle of your gable.
Multiply height by width for each area and add to get total square footage not covered with siding.
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Multiply the width and height to get the area of the wall in square feet.
Measure the square parts with the 50 foot measuring tape measure the height and width of the square or.
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If you re also applying siding to your gable you ll want to measure the square footage of this as well.
Measuring your home s walls break your house into different sections and start by measuring the walls that are purely square and rectangle.
Measure from the bottom of roof top of your home s side to the peak of your roof.
Of siding to be used in the gables.
Make a rough sketch of your house this step will make it easier to keep track of the measurements as you go.
Divide the total by 100 to find the number of squares of vinyl siding to order.
Multiply height by width for each area and add to get total square footage not covered with siding.
Length of wall x height area.
Measure the weird.
The fatmax measure the triangular portions.
60 60 28 28 176 linear ft.
84 28 112 x 2 2 gables 224 sq.
Measure the rectangular wall.
Enter this total square footage here.
Measure the height ground to top and length side to side in feet and write this down on your sketch the area to.
Measure the width and height of windows doors and any other areas that will not be covered with siding.
Then measure your gables which is the rise to your roof.
Write down the calculation then divide it by 2.
Measure the width and height of windows doors and any other areas that will not be covered with siding.
Enter this total square footage here.
Multiply each length and height measurement to find the square footage of each wall then add them together to find the total square footage.
Divide the square footage by 100 to get the number of squares needed for the wall.
Start by measuring the height and width of each wall of the building.
To have enough siding for.
Height times width and then multiply by 0 75 to account for.