Square Footage Formula:
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Square footage measures the area of a lawn or garden space in square feet. It's essential for determining the amount of materials needed for landscaping projects, such as sod, fertilizer, or irrigation systems.
The calculator uses the simple area formula:
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Explanation: For rectangular or square lawns, multiply the length by the width to get the total area in square feet.
Details: Accurate square footage calculation helps Canadian homeowners and landscapers estimate material quantities, project costs, and ensure proper coverage for lawn care products.
Tips: Measure your lawn's length and width in feet. Enter both measurements in the calculator. For irregular shapes, divide into rectangular sections and calculate each separately.
Q1: How do I measure irregularly shaped lawns?
A: Divide the area into smaller rectangles, calculate each section separately, then add them together for the total square footage.
Q2: Why is square footage important for lawn care?
A: Most lawn care products (seed, fertilizer, pesticides) specify coverage rates per square foot, making accurate measurement crucial.
Q3: How do I convert square feet to other units?
A: 1 square foot = 0.0929 square meters. For larger areas, 1 acre = 43,560 square feet.
Q4: Should I include non-lawn areas in my calculation?
A: No, only include areas that will actually receive lawn treatment. Subtract areas occupied by buildings, patios, or garden beds.
Q5: How accurate should my measurements be?
A: For most residential purposes, measurements to the nearest half-foot are sufficient. Professional applications may require more precision.