Linear Feet Calculation:
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Linear feet measurement calculates the straight-line length of a fence or other linear structure. For fencing projects, linear feet equals the total perimeter length of the area to be enclosed.
The calculator uses a simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: For fencing projects, the linear footage needed is simply the total perimeter measurement of the area you want to enclose.
Details: Accurate linear feet calculation is essential for estimating material costs, labor requirements, and project timelines for fence installation projects.
Tips: Measure the total perimeter of the area to be fenced in feet and enter this value. The value must be greater than zero.
Q1: What's the difference between linear feet and square feet?
A: Linear feet measures length in a straight line, while square feet measures area. For fencing, you need linear feet of fencing material.
Q2: How do I measure perimeter for irregular shapes?
A: Break the area into rectangular sections, measure each side, and add all measurements together to get the total perimeter.
Q3: Should I add extra for gates or openings?
A: Yes, add the width of any gates to your total linear footage calculation, as you'll still need fencing material for these areas.
Q4: How much extra should I add for waste?
A: Most professionals add 5-10% to the total linear footage to account for cutting waste and errors.
Q5: Does this work for all fence types?
A: Yes, the linear feet calculation applies to all fence types including wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum fencing.