If the roof is 288 sq. ft. Then it will take 3 square of shingles, as each square covers 100 square feet. You will need the extra for waste. Usually a square of shingles is three bundles. However, that may vary by manufacturer.
You need 16 square, or 48 bundles when you count starter strips, ridge cap and trimming allowance. Coincidentally, a full skid of three-tab shingles contains 16 square. Don't get rooftop delivery. They've been known to fall through.
I believe a bundle of shingles covers a 1/4 square or 25 SF so I guess 60 bundles
One square of shingles contains three bundles. Three bundles cover 100 square feet. You would need approximately 32 bundles of shingles.
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Standard fiberglass shingles come 3 bundles to the square.
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There are 3 bundles in a square if you are using 3 tab. 4 bundles if you are using Architectural.
100 sq ft = 1 square.
standard shingles 11 bundles heavy wt 15 bundles
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4 bundles for 15 year. 3 bundles for 25 year.
One bundle of shingle covers about 33 square feet of roof hence around 850 bundles of shingles will be needed for 28000 square feet roof!
Some asphalt shingles come 3 bundles to a square, and some come 4 bundles to a square. Make sure you know before purchasing.
Roofing shingles are measured in "squares". One square is 100 square feet. *ASSUMING YOUR ROOF IS FLAT OR NEARLY FLAT* 16' x 80' = 1280 square feet. You'll need 12.8 (or 13) squares of roofing shingles. The majority of roofing shingle bundles are 3 bundles per square. 13 squares times 3 bundles per square = 39 bundles (minimum). Good luck!
A 30x50 roof has 1,500 square feet which is 15 squares. 3 bundles of shingles equals 1 square so you will need about 45 bundles.