To determine the number of shingles needed for a 16 x 80 trailer, first calculate the total roof area. Assuming a simple gable roof, the area would be approximately 1,280 square feet (16 ft width x 80 ft length). A standard bundle of shingles covers about 33 square feet, so you would need roughly 39 bundles (1,280 ÷ 33). It's advisable to purchase an extra bundle for waste and future repairs, bringing the total to around 40 bundles.
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To calculate the number of square shingles needed for a 16'x20' roof, first find the total area by multiplying the length by the width: 16 x 20 = 320 square feet. One square of shingles covers 100 square feet, so divide the total area by 100: 320 ÷ 100 = 3.2 squares. Therefore, you would need approximately 4 squares of shingles to account for waste and cuts.
20 yard is the smallest they will deliver in my area. Its more than you need. If you have a landfill close you can fit what you have on a 16' trailer if you have 4' plywood on the sides.
How many 2x10 boards do i need for a 76" trailer floor
It depends on the size of the tractor trailer. Find the dimensions of the trailer and divide it by 16 cubic units.
Rex Trailer was born on 1928-09-16.
Six 'squares' will do it and leave a few spare.
3 bundles to a square and 100 sq. ft. in a square, so 3 times 16 equals 48. Depending on how much roof edge and peak add a couple bundles for starter strip and the cap.
350 - 450lbs
16x6x2 = 192 / 1.25 = 153.60
46 tiles
One should do it!