standard shingles 11 bundles heavy wt 15 bundles
You are going to need 4 bundles. 3 bundles equals a square and a square equals 100 square feet.
A square is 10x10 but now you need to know how many bundles it takes to do a square and that I'm not sure about
That depends on the shingles you are using. Shingles are not all bundled in the same quantity different quality comes with different quantities in the bundle. You would need any where from 2 to 5 bundles per square.
2ft by 2 ft = 4 square feet 260 square feet divided by 4 square feet = 65 squares
a 2x2 tile fills 4 square feet. 260/4=65 tiles.
100 sf = 1 square 3 bundles per square you have 14 squares you need 42 bundles .
I would get 120 so you'll have enough for ridge cap and starter strip.
8 bundles
You are going to need 4 bundles. 3 bundles equals a square and a square equals 100 square feet.
depends on if you go with a 25 yr or a 30 yr shingle. For a 25 yr shingle you are looking at 44 bundles plus 10% for ridge cap comes to 49.5 bundles. For a 30 yr shingle you are lloking at about 51 bundles plus 10 % comes to 56 bundles there abouts.
Shingles weigh 2lbs per square foot, or 190lbs per 100 square feet, all you now need to know is the carrying capacity of the truck
73 bundles
at least 25 bundles With an average of 3 bundles per square(100 square feet) an 8 square roof would need 24 bundles plus 1 for cuts and shorts.
Some asphalt shingles come 3 bundles to a square, and some come 4 bundles to a square. Make sure you know before purchasing.
two and one tenth.
Not sure, but one bundle covers 33.33 square feet. 3 bundles to a square.
three bundles of shingles are called a square. they will cover a 10x10 area. so lets say 100 sf. divided by 1300 sf. is thirteen. then you multiply 13 x 3 which is 39. so you will need 39 bundles of shingles. make sure you get them from somewhere they can be returned for money in case you have too many. mugetsu31