J channel is a trim piece that is used to cover the exposed edges on the sides of vinyl siding.
How to estimate vinyl siding needed.
To give you an idea of what goes into estimate siding amounts consider an average panel of siding.
The total is the exterior square footage of your home.
It s dimensions will be 11 5 h x 144 l.
Measure the height and width of each side.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
Simple 9 steps measurement guide.
Vinyl siding is commonly estimated by the square to determine how much labor and material is needed.
To find the number of squares of siding needed for an installation measure each walls width and height in feet.
Starter strips are used at the bottom of a wall to provide a solid attachment for the bottom of a.
This means that the panel is really only 10 h x 144 l.
Calculate total square footage of siding required for your project.
Multiply height by width to get that side s surface area in square feet.
Divide the exterior square footage by 100 to determine how many.
You have the floor joist for the first floor the floor joist for the second floor and each one is about 12 inches x 2 plus your two levels walls 8 feet 96 inches 2 walls levels 8 feet for a total height of 18 feet high.
Calculate window and door areas and subtract from total siding requirements.
One square of siding will cover 100 square feet and an average box of vinyl siding contains 2 squares of material.
Step 3 calculating for gables.
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 rectangular wall.
Make a rough sketch of your house this step will make it easier to keep track of the measurements as you go.
Draw a separate sketch for each side of the house.
So your house is 50 feet long by 18 feet high.
Finding how much trim is needed for a vinyl siding installation j channel trim.
All siding is installed with an overlap to create a weather tight seal so you will lose about 1 5 inches in coverage per panel.
Calculate gable triangular areas and add to total siding requirements.