To determine the number of bundles needed for a 14 x 15 roof, first calculate the total square footage: 14 feet x 15 feet = 210 square feet. Roofing materials are typically sold by the bundle, with one bundle covering about 33 square feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 7 bundles (210 ÷ 33 ≈ 6.36, rounded up to 7) to cover the entire roof.
When applied properly 3 bundles will cover 100 square feet. 25 x 14 = 350 sq ft. 350 /100 x 3 = 10.5 bundles. So you need 11 bundles, assuming little to no waste.
100 sf = 1 square 3 bundles per square you have 14 squares you need 42 bundles .
With a 'three tab' shingle, you should (will?) have 33 sq. ft. per bundle, so you will need 10-11bundles.If a 'designer' shingle is used, you should (will?) have 25 sq. ft. per bundle, so you will need 13-14 bundles.You may need an extra bundle or two, depending on the shape of your roof & how many full size shingles must be cut to fit.If you have to shingle the ridge of the roof, you should get 21 Lft. per bundleCall or visit your local building supply store, ask for their 'Service Counter' or Project Desk' to verify the shingles ( colour, style, size & size per bundle ) that they have in stock or have access to.Styles & sizes vary by geographic location.
You can make 14 bundles of 10 out of 148 sticks, with 8 sticks leftover.
That would depend on the amount of square footage covered per bundle, a figure that can vary. Tell the supplier that you need enough shingles to cover 168 square feet, or check the information on the back of the bundle which will describe the bundle's coverage.
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For 644 square, a square is 100 square feet. 3 bundles to a square so 3x644=1,932 bundles. I imagine your question is how many bundles for 644 square feet. That's 20 bundles plus 2 for the starter course and the cap so 22 total.
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That would be one square and one bundle. Better buy a square and two bundles, though, to cover wastage.
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Chava is 14 years old.
That's going to depend on the size of each shingle, and how far you overlap the adjacent courses.