To determine how many bundles are needed for 2,700 square feet, you'll first need to know the coverage of a single bundle, which typically ranges from 100 to 200 square feet, depending on the type of roofing material. For example, if a bundle covers 100 square feet, you would need approximately 27 bundles. If it covers 200 square feet, then around 14 bundles would be required. Always consider purchasing extra to account for waste or cutting.
1 yd = 3 ft 1 sq yd = 3 x 3 = 9 sq ft 2700/9 = 300 sq yds
You would need 345 bundles to cover your floor.
2700 x 4/12 = 900 cu ft 27 cu ft = 1 cu yard 900/27 = 33.33 cu yds
A square covers 100 sq. ft. so 7 squares plus 2 bundles for the starter course and the ridge cap.
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6 bundles @ 33 1/3 sq. ft. each = 200 sq. ft.
1 yd = 3 ft 1 sq yd = 3 x 3 = 9 sq ft 2700/9 = 300 sq yds
Most shingles come 3 bundles per square(100 sq. ft.), so you would have 4200 bundles for 1400 sq, but only 42 if you are asking about 1400 sq. ft.
3 bundles to a square and 100 sq. ft. in a square, so 3 times 16 equals 48. Depending on how much roof edge and peak add a couple bundles for starter strip and the cap.
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Typically there are three (3) bundles per square (100 sq ft)
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You would need 345 bundles to cover your floor.
my home is a single story 1781 Sq Ft. How many Squares of roofing would in need to redo it.
Usually there is 3 bundles to the Sq . and a Sq. is 10'x10' or 100 Sq. Ft. You have to allow a bundle or three for the ridge and starter courses so your answer would be approxmently 72 .
100 sq ft = 1 square.
Standard grade, 3 bundles to a square. 1 square= 100 sq. ft. With the starter row and the cap, 5 sq. will probably make it.