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It always takes a little more than you think because extra shingles go on the cap, first corner, and front edge of the roof. I just did the front half of my small house, and I learned by watching videos on Bob Vila's website. He has lots of videos and articles so it will take quite a while to find the best videos. I did an area about 168 sq. feet, and it took 7 bundles. You can always return any unused bundles to the homecenter. The bundle will say how much area it covers - i.e. 32 sq. feet or whatever. I found that I needed a little more than the estimate.

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