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about 3 squares or 9 bundes plus one for cuts
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.
1.2 squares.
One square covers 100 square feet, so to cover 1900 square feet of roof you would need 19 squares. However, you also need "starter shingles" and "hip and ridge" shingles, plus you need to have a few extras because of waste from cutting angles. Starter shingles go around the perimeter of the roof as a bottom layer for the first course of shingles. Hip and ridge shingles go, as you might expect, on the hips and ridges. In order to know for sure the exact quantity you would need for the entire roofing job you have to measure all of these areas.
20 squares or 60 bundles
A foot span is a term used in the roofing industry to calculate the area of a roof. It is necessary to calculate how many shingles per foot. This measurement will vary depending on the type of shingles used.
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1 square is 100 square feet. Standard grade shingles, 3 bundles in a square. 1 bundle can be $16 to $25 depending on brand and the store. Ten bundles would be about 330 square feet.
Six 'squares' will do it and leave a few spare.
One square of shingles covers an area equivalent to a 10 foot square, or 100 square feet.
It depends on the size of the shingle!
1 square of shingles is 100 square feet. There are 144 square inches in each square foot so there would be 14,400 sq. inches in a square. 12x12=144x100=14,400
34 x 24 assuming no overlap.
about 3 squares or 9 bundes plus one for cuts
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
standard shingles 11 bundles heavy wt 15 bundles