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Multiply your house length by your house width to get the area. (For example, 40 feet x 30 feet = 1,200 square feet.) Next, multiply the area by your roof's pitch. (1,200 x 1.05 = 1,260 square feet.)
Determine the number of shingles to order for starters by measuring the length of the eaves and rakes, then round up to the nearest foot and divide by three (the length of a shingle).
1 square = 100 square feet of roofing surface. So, if you measure a roof and it's 1,800 square feet, then it's an 18-square roof (1800 ÷ 100 = 18). Now, you know you'll need 18 squares worth of shingles to cover the entire roof (plus 10-to-15% extra to factor in wasted material).
To calculate the roofing labor cost per square, subtract the material cost from the total cost, then divide by the number of squares.
How to Calculate Total Square Footage of Your Roof. To find your roof's total square footage: Measure the length and width of each plane on the roof (including dormers) then multiply length times width. Add the square footage of each of the planes together.