depends on if you go with a 25 yr or a 30 yr shingle. For a 25 yr shingle you are looking at 44 bundles plus 10% for ridge cap comes to 49.5 bundles. For a 30 yr shingle you are lloking at about 51 bundles plus 10 % comes to 56 bundles there abouts.
20 squares or 60 bundles
To determine how many squares of shingles are needed to cover a 648 square foot roof, you divide the total area by the size of a square of shingles. One square of shingles covers 100 square feet. Therefore, you would need 648 ÷ 100 = 6.48 squares of shingles. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a square, you would need to round up to 7 squares.
Six 'squares' will do it and leave a few spare.
To calculate the number of square shingles needed for a 28x52-foot roof, first determine the total area by multiplying the length by the width, which equals 1,456 square feet. Since one square of shingles covers 100 square feet, divide the total area by 100. Therefore, you would need approximately 14.56 squares of shingles, rounding up to 15 squares to ensure complete coverage.
When talking about the area of a roof, remember that it is not the same as the square footage of the structure. For example a 20 x 30' building with a 12" overhang and a 4/12 pitch will have 736 sq ft of roof vs only 600 sq ft of slab. One square of shingles covers 100 square feet. 15 year shingles come 3 bundles to a square. 25 year come 4 bundles to a square.
One square of shingles covers an area equivalent to a 10 foot square, or 100 square feet.
1 square foot is 0.0929 square meters.
It depends on the size of the shingle!
Yes, they're both squares.
2.7 lbs.
about 3 squares or 9 bundes plus one for cuts
if 150 and 55 are foot measurements then there are 1100 square feet.