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.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
How much area would 15 bundles of shingles cover. Standard duty shingles use 3 bundles for every 100 square feet so 15 bundles would cover 500 square feet.
4 bundles for 15 year. 3 bundles for 25 year.
You are going to need 4 bundles. 3 bundles equals a square and a square equals 100 square feet.
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.
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.
Answer: About 44. Average bundle covers 1/3 of a square. 1 square = 100 square feet. More info, See link below.
If I recall from my roofing days, a square is 3 bundles of shingles. Those 3 bundles cover 100 of square feet.
3 bundles covers 100 square feet. You have 18,4 100 square feet. 18.4 x 3 = 55.2 so you will need 56 bundles.
A square of shingles is 100 sqft. there are 3 bundles in a square. 1267 sqft is better rounded off to 1300 sqft to allow for waste. so 13oosqft dived by 100 sqft = 13 squares. 13 x 3 = 39 bundles.
A 'bundle' is an arbitrary amount - Usually we talk about 'squares' in roofing. One 'square' is 100 square feet
three bundles of shingles are called a square. they will cover a 10x10 area. so lets say 100 sf. divided by 1300 sf. is thirteen. then you multiply 13 x 3 which is 39. so you will need 39 bundles of shingles. make sure you get them from somewhere they can be returned for money in case you have too many. mugetsu31