Darling, a roll of rolled roofing typically covers about 100 square feet of roof. But honey, don't forget to account for overlaps and waste, unless you want your roof to look like a hot mess. So, measure twice, buy once, and keep that roof looking fierce!
A roofing square covers an area of 100 square feet. A standard 4x8 sheet measures 32 square feet (4 feet x 8 feet). To determine how many 4x8 sheets are in a roofing square, divide 100 square feet by 32 square feet, which equals approximately 3.125 sheets. Therefore, you would need about 4 sheets of 4x8 to cover a roofing square, accounting for waste and cuts.
Approximately 1885 Square feet of roofing.
A square of asphalt shingles, installed according to mfg instructions, covers 100 sq. ft.
1 roofing "square" = 100 square feet. 100 square feet = one square
In roofing terminology, a "square" is 100 square feet; of 9.29 square meters.
10ft. By 10ft.-100 square feet
In roofing, it is the weight of the roofing in pounds per 100 square feet of coverage.
Not sure, but one bundle covers 33.33 square feet. 3 bundles to a square.
Roofing paper, or felt, normally comes in about 150ft rolls and are 3ft wide. Figure about 450 square feet of felt. Remember when estimating required amounts that you need to overlap the felt about 6 inches or so. With an overlap of 6 inches, 1 roll has a coverage of about 375 square feet.
10 feet x 10 feet
The roofing industry speaks of a "square" as meaning 100 square feet. So, if your contractor says your roof is about 9 squares, he means it will require about 900 square feet of materials in order to cover the surface area of your roof.
A roofing square is 100 square feet of materials.