Measuring for hardwood floors
1.Calculate the square foot of the space. Length x Width = Total
s/f
10.00 l/f
x 12.00 l/f = 120.00 s/f
2.Add an additional 10% - 15%to the total square foot calculated
above. This is called a waste factor, and will be required when installing
your product. More square footage is required when installing hardwood
floors at angles or according to a set pattern e.g herringbone. Your
salesman or installer should estimate the exact s/f required, when
utilizing an intricate design layout.
120.00 s/f x 10% = 132.00 s/f
3.From here you determine the number of boxes
required. e.g. Lets say that the product you have selected is packeged
24.00 s/f per box. Therefore 132.00 s/f divided by 24.00 s/f =
5.5 boxes. However product is sold in full boxes only. Therefore
you will order 6 boxes.
Underlayments and adhesives
Here, use the square foot measurement calculated above, excluding
the waste factors.
See manufacturers specifications with regards to the correct adhesive
to use. See the side of the adhesive package for s/f spread rate
of the adhesive, then divide the total square footage by the s/f
spread rate of the adhesive and round uup to the next full container.
e.g total s/f of area to be covered = 500s/f. Spread rate of recomended
adhesive is 175s/f per bucket. Therefore 500/175 =2.86. therefore
you require 3 buckets of adhesive.
Underlayments are sold in rolls ranging from 100s/f to 1000s/f.
Most rolls come in widths ranging from 3' to 6'. To calculate number
of rolls required, take total s/f of area and divide by the s/f per
roll. e.g total s/f of area to be covered = 500s/f. Roll of underlayment
= 200s/f. Threfore 500/200 = 2.5 rolls. Therefore you require 3 rolls.
Trims and moldings
These measurements are calculated in linear feet. Trims and moldings
are sold per piece. Always round up the nearest piece.
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