How many shingle bundles do I need?
Use roof area and the actual bundle coverage for the selected shingle. Waste can increase for hips, valleys, dormers, starters, ridge caps, and cutoffs.
Roof area should be pitch-adjusted
Roof material calculators need actual roof surface area, not only the building footprint. Pitch, overhangs, dormers, valleys, and multiple roof planes can increase area and waste.
Use product coverage for final ordering
shingles coverage varies by product. Use the label or supplier specs for final quantity, then plan accessories such as ridge caps, starters, trim, flashing, fasteners, underlayment, and vents separately.
Roof area to roofing squares
One roofing square equals 100 sq ft. Examples include 10% waste and do not include accessories.
| Roof area | Squares before waste | Squares with 10% waste |
|---|---|---|
| 1,200 sq ft | 12 squares | 13.2 squares |
| 2,000 sq ft | 20 squares | 22 squares |
| 2,500 sq ft | 25 squares | 27.5 squares |
| 3,000 sq ft | 30 squares | 33 squares |
Shingle bundle planning reference
Many asphalt shingle products use 3 bundles per square, but the product label is the source of truth.
| Roofing squares | Approx. bundles at 3/square | Sq ft before waste |
|---|---|---|
| 10 squares | 30 bundles | 1,000 sq ft |
| 20 squares | 60 bundles | 2,000 sq ft |
| 22 squares | 66 bundles | 2,200 sq ft |
| 30 squares | 90 bundles | 3,000 sq ft |
Before you calculate
- Use roof surface area rather than house footprint when possible.
- Account for pitch, hips, valleys, waste, cutoffs, and roof complexity.
- Use the coverage value for the actual bundle, panel, roll, or roofing product.
Common mistakes
- Confusing roofing squares with square feet.
- Ignoring ridge, starter, cap, underlayment, flashing, or accessory material.
- Using one waste factor for both simple gable roofs and complex roofs.
Formula
units = ceil((area * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / coveragePerUnit)
Assumptions
- Use garage roof surface area, not only floor footprint.
- Bundle coverage varies by product.
- Ridge, starter, and flashing are separate.
Example
Estimated shingle bundles needed: 20 bundles
How to calculate garage roof shingle bundles
- Measure the project area in square feet.
- Enter the coverage per bundle from the product label or supplier data.
- Add waste for cuts, overlaps, damaged pieces, or layout changes.
- Divide adjusted area by coverage per bundle and round up to a whole purchasable unit.
- Check accessories, trim, fasteners, seams, or prep materials separately.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to the product's selling unit.
- Verify roof measurements and material schedule with a roofer before purchasing.
FAQ
How many bundles do I need for garage roof shingle?
Use roof area, bundle coverage, starter/ridge/valley allowance, and waste, then round up to the buying unit when the result is sold as whole items. In the default example, the result is 20 bundles.
How many square feet are in a roofing square?
One roofing square equals 100 square feet of roof area.
How many shingle bundles are in a roofing square?
Many asphalt shingle products use 3 bundles per square, but bundle coverage varies. Use the product label or supplier specs for final ordering.
How many roofing squares for a 2,000 sq ft roof?
A 2,000 sq ft roof is 20 roofing squares before waste. With 10% waste, plan about 22 squares.
Does this include ridge caps, starters, or flashing?
No. This calculator estimates the main material quantity. Accessories and roof-specific details should be planned separately.
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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.