How many Hardie shingles make a square?

How many Hardie shingles make a square?

43 pieces

How do I calculate how much Hardie siding I need?

Calculate the area of each section. To determine the area of a rectangle or square, multiply the length times the width. To find the area of a triangle, multiply the height of the triangle by the length of the longest side, then divide by two.

How many square feet does a pallet of Hardie siding cover?

Prime Pcs./Pallet 240 Pcs./Sq. 14.3 Thickness 5/16 in. Length 12 ft.

How many Hardie planks do I need?

Estimate Linear Feet Divide the linear footage by 12′ to find the number of boards needed to cover the wall. For example, installing 21 courses of siding on a 20′ wide wall will require 420 linear feet of siding, or 35 boards.

How many pieces of siding are in a square of shake?

Bundles are usually packed so that four bundles of shingles or five bundles of shakes constitute a square.

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