Laminate Floor Calculator
Enter your room and plank dimensions above and click "Calculate" to see your laminate flooring estimates.
Your Laminate Flooring Estimates:
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Installing new laminate flooring can dramatically transform a room, but accurately calculating the amount of material you need is crucial. Over-ordering leads to unnecessary expenses and waste, while under-ordering can cause delays, color matching issues, and extra shipping costs. Our Laminate Floor Calculator simplifies this process, helping you get precise estimates for your project.
How to Use the Calculator:
- Room Length & Width: Measure the longest and widest points of your room in feet. If your room has an irregular shape, break it down into rectangular sections, calculate the area for each, and sum them up.
- Laminate Plank Length & Width: These dimensions are typically found on the product packaging or manufacturer's specifications. Ensure you use the same unit of measurement (feet) as your room dimensions.
- Waste Percentage: This is a critical factor. Laminate flooring requires cuts, especially around edges, doorways, and for pattern matching. A standard waste percentage is usually 5-10% for rectangular rooms. For rooms with many angles, obstacles, or if you're laying a diagonal pattern, you might need to increase this to 15% or even 20%.
- Cost per Square Foot: Input the price per square foot of your chosen laminate. This will give you an estimated material cost for your project.
Why is Waste Percentage Important?
When installing laminate, you'll inevitably have off-cuts and pieces that aren't long enough to start a new row. The waste percentage accounts for these unusable portions. It's always better to have a little extra than to run short in the middle of your project, especially since dye lots can vary between batches, making it hard to find an exact match later.
Key Outputs Explained:
- Total Room Area: The actual square footage of your room.
- Area to Purchase (incl. waste): This is the total square footage of laminate you should buy, factoring in the necessary waste.
- Number of Planks Needed: An estimate of how many individual planks you'll require. Keep in mind that laminate is often sold in boxes, so you'll likely need to round up to the nearest full box.
- Estimated Material Cost: Your projected cost for the laminate planks themselves, excluding installation, underlayment, or tools.
By using this calculator, you can approach your laminate flooring project with confidence, knowing you have a solid estimate for your material needs and budget.