Roughly 33 square feet. Three bundles make a square ( 100 sq. ft. )
Standard grade will cover 33 sq. ft. per bundle.
In the US, a bundle of Shingles is equal to "One Square". A Square is an area of 10ft. by 10ft.
Three bundles in a square, a square is 100 square feet of coverage, or a 10 foot by 10 foot area. 9 bundles is 3 square, 300 square feet.
One bundle of asphalt shingles will normally cover 33-1/3 square feet, but may vary depending on the weight of the shingles. Check the package.
66 sq ft
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Each bundle of rooring shingles covers about 33 sq ft. 480 / 33 = 14.54545 bundles. so you need to buy 15 bundles of shingles.
5.85 squares + 15% waste = ~6.75 squares of material needed 1/3 square per bundle of shingles 20 - 21 bundles of shingles (buy 21 and return the extra if necessary - it's i'mportant to have shingles from the same pallet/factory for matching purposes.
each bundle does 33.3 sq ft.
It varies by company & style of shingle. Usually 33 sq. ft. coverage on most three tab shingles.. Designer shingles usually have a 25 sq. ft. coverage. You can go to sites like IKO.com or BP.com Find out what brand of shingles your local building supply store carries & research from there.
Either 25 sq ft if is is a 4 bundle per square shingle or 33.3 sq ft if it is 3 bundle per square shingle. A square is equal to 100 sq ft.
It depends on the type of shingle. A traditional "three tab" shingle will cover 21 lin. ft. of ridgecap.
That depends on the size of the shingles. ************************************************************** Size of shingles makes no difference. Shingles are sold by the bundle and the amount of bundles per square depends on the weight of the shingles. So you could have 3 bundles, 4 bundles or 5 bundles per square but they still add up to a (100 sq ft) square. The only difference would be if you are dealing with metric shingles, which is not going to make a big difference in the area covered. A square of shingles covers 100 sq ft. So for a 672 sq ft roof you will need 7 squares. Dave
If your shingles say they cover 3 bundles to a square ( 10'x10' or 100 sq. ft) then one and a half. Some thicker, heavier shingles are 4 bundles to a square so you'd need 2.
general rule is 3 bundles of shingles cover an area 10 ft by 10 ft (known as a square).
If you are ordering a 20 or 25 year shingle (and some 30 year shingles) then the answer is .33 sq or 33 sq ft of roofing per bundle. If you are getting a better quality of roofing material, then you should get 4 bundles per square or .25 sq per bundle or 25 sq ft of shingles per bundle.
Depends is the shingles are 3 bundle or 4 bundle to a Square (100 sq ft.) This information can be found on the shingle wrapper. To determine how many bundle of shingles you need measure the width and length of your roof to the nearest foot. Use this formula to determine area Length x width= area . For example: one side for your roof from peak to eve measures 17' and from rake to rake measures 50' . 17 x 50= 850 since there are two sides of a roof multiply by 2 = 1700 Sq. foot. Now divide by 100 since there are 100 sq foot in one Square. =17 square. Now multiply the number of Square by the number of bundles required to cover one Square 17 x 3 = 51 bundle of shingle. Other tips, one bundle of 3-tab shingles will cover about 25 lineal feet when used for cap.
Multiply the length by the width of one side of a gabled roof and then multiply by the slope (pythagorean theorm; e.g. 9 squared + 12 squared = 15 squared) and double it (two sides to a roof). This suare footage will give you the amount to divide by a bundle of shingles which covers 32 sq. ft.