Timber Decking Formula:
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The timber decking calculation determines how many timber boards are needed to cover a specific area based on the size of each board. This helps in planning and budgeting for decking projects.
The calculator uses the timber decking formula:
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Explanation: The equation divides the total area by the area covered by one timber board to determine the number of boards needed.
Details: Accurate timber calculation prevents material wastage, ensures proper budgeting, and helps in project planning. It's essential for both DIY enthusiasts and professional builders.
Tips: Enter total area in square feet and the size of each timber board in square feet. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Should I add extra boards to the calculation?
A: Yes, it's recommended to add 10-15% extra to account for cutting waste and potential errors.
Q2: How do I measure the area for irregular shapes?
A: Break the area into regular shapes (rectangles, squares), calculate each separately, then sum them up.
Q3: What's the standard size of decking boards?
A: Common sizes are 5.5" wide by various lengths (8', 12', 16'), but always check your specific board dimensions.
Q4: Does this account for spacing between boards?
A: No, this calculates exact coverage. For spacing, reduce the effective coverage area of each board.
Q5: Can I use this for other materials like composite decking?
A: Yes, the same calculation applies as long as you know the coverage area per board.