Linear Foot Formula:
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Linear foot calculation for fence determines the total length of fencing material needed by using the perimeter of the area to be enclosed. It provides a straightforward measurement for planning and purchasing fencing materials.
The calculator uses the linear foot formula:
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Explanation: The calculation simply uses the perimeter measurement as the linear feet required, assuming the fence will follow the exact perimeter line.
Details: Accurate linear foot calculation is crucial for proper material estimation, cost planning, and ensuring you purchase the correct amount of fencing materials for your project.
Tips: Enter the perimeter measurement in feet. The value must be valid (greater than 0).
Q1: Why is perimeter equal to linear feet for fencing?
A: For most standard fence installations, the linear feet of fencing needed equals the perimeter since the fence follows the boundary line around the area.
Q2: Should I add extra for gates or openings?
A: Yes, you should account for gate openings by subtracting the gate width from your total, then add the specific gate materials separately.
Q3: How do I measure irregularly shaped areas?
A: For irregular shapes, break the perimeter into straight segments, measure each segment, and sum them for the total perimeter.
Q4: Does this account for corner posts and other hardware?
A: No, this calculation only provides linear footage. You'll need to separately calculate posts, gates, and hardware based on your specific fence design.
Q5: How much extra should I add for waste and errors?
A: It's recommended to add 5-10% extra material to account for cutting waste, measurement errors, and future repairs.