CONTRUCTION & DIY CALCULATOR Gallons Per Square Foot A precise tool.
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What is the Gallons Per Square Foot & How does it work?

Calculating the amount of paint needed for a project is crucial to ensure you have enough without overspending. The formula used to determine the gallons per square foot depends on the specific product and its coverage rate, which is typically provided by the manufacturer.

text{Gallons} = frac{text{Total Square Footage}}{text{Coverage Rate (sq ft/gallon)}}
Gallons = the amount of paint needed in gallons.
Total Square Footage = the total area to be painted.
Coverage Rate (sq ft/gallon) = how many square feet one gallon of paint covers.

It’s important to account for additional factors such as primer needs, touch-ups, and wall texture when making your calculations. Always round up to the nearest whole gallon to avoid running out mid-project.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the total square footage?
Measure the length and width of each wall, multiply them to get the area in square feet, then add up all the areas.
Where can I find the coverage rate for my paint?
Check the manufacturer’s label on your paint container or consult their website for the specific gallon coverage information.
What if I have multiple colors of paint?
Calculate gallons needed for each color separately using the same formula and add them together.
Do I need to account for doors and windows?
Yes, subtract the area of doors and windows from the total square footage before calculating paint needs.
How much extra paint should I buy?
It’s a good idea to purchase an additional 10-20% more paint than calculated to account for any waste or touch-ups.
Can this calculator be used for ceilings too?
Yes, you can use the same formula to calculate the amount of paint needed for ceilings by measuring their length and width.
What if my walls have textures or irregularities?
Textures and irregularities may require more paint. Consider adding 10-25% extra to your calculation as a safety margin.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.