linear feet to sq ft calculator

Linear Feet to Square Feet Calculator

Linear Feet to Square Feet Calculator

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Linear Feet to Square Feet Calculator: A Simple Tool for Accurate Area Estimation

Whether you're installing flooring, purchasing lumber, or planning a construction project, knowing the difference between linear feet and square feet is essential. These two measurements are often confused—but they measure very different things. Our Linear Feet to Square Feet Calculator is designed to bridge this gap and give you fast, reliable results when converting length to area.


What Is the Difference Between Linear Feet and Square Feet?

  • Linear Feet (or Lineal Feet) measure length in a straight line.
    Example: A 10-foot long board is 10 linear feet.
  • Square Feet (sq ft) measure area (length Ă— width).
    Example: A floor that is 10 feet long and 6 feet wide covers 60 square feet.

So, if you're given a measurement in linear feet and want to know how much surface area that covers, you'll also need the width of the material.


Formula to Convert Linear Feet to Square Feet

To calculate square footage from linear footage, use this formula: Square Feet=Linear FeetĂ—Width (in feet)\text{Square Feet} = \text{Linear Feet} \times \text{Width (in feet)}Square Feet=Linear FeetĂ—Width (in feet)

📌 Make sure the width is also in feet. If it's in inches, divide by 12 first.


How to Use the Linear Feet to Square Feet Calculator

Using our calculator is straightforward:

  1. Input the number of linear feet – This is the total length of the material.
  2. Enter the width in feet – This is the width of one unit (such as a plank or panel).
  3. Click "Calculate" – The calculator will multiply the two and display the square footage.

✔️ Accurate
✔️ Instant
✔️ No math required


When to Use This Calculator

  • Flooring projects (hardwood, laminate, carpet rolls)
  • Wall paneling and siding
  • Trim and molding
  • Lumber and deck boards
  • Interior design or construction planning

Example

If you have 100 linear feet of hardwood flooring and each plank is 6 inches wide (which is 0.5 feet), the total square footage is: 100Ă—0.5=50 square feet100 \times 0.5 = 50 \text{ square feet}100Ă—0.5=50 square feet


Benefits of Using the Calculator

  • Saves time by avoiding manual calculations
  • Prevents over-purchasing or underestimating materials
  • Useful for contractors, DIYers, and home improvement professionals
  • Works for any material where both length and width are known

Final Thoughts

Understanding the conversion between linear feet and square feet can prevent costly mistakes in your construction or remodeling projects. Our Linear Feet to Square Feet Calculator takes the guesswork out of the process and helps you get the numbers right the first time.

Start using the calculator now and make every foot count—both linear and square!