How to estimate linear yards
Convert the floor layout into roll length using the selected roll width, then convert feet to linear yards. The default example returns 8 linear yards.
Roll width and seams matter
Sheet vinyl, carpet, and rolled flooring can need extra length for seams, pattern direction, closets, and trimming.
Linear yards are not boxes
This page returns linear yards. Plank boxes, tiles, underlayment, trim, and adhesives are separate calculations.
Before you calculate
- Measure the usable floor or wall area before adding waste.
- Check product coverage per box, tile, bag, or unit.
- Calculate separate rooms or surfaces when layouts or materials differ.
Common mistakes
- Forgetting cuts around edges, fixtures, stairs, or transitions.
- Using nominal product size without checking actual coverage.
- Combining rooms with different waste needs into one estimate.
Formula
units = ceil((area * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / coveragePerUnit)
Assumptions
- A 12 ft wide roll covers about 36 sq ft per linear yard.
- Seams, pattern matching, and room shape can increase material.
- Use actual roll width and installer layout for final ordering.
Example
Estimated linoleum needed (linear yards): 8 linear yards
How to calculate linear yards
- Measure the floor area and note the roll width for the sheet material.
- Plan seam direction, closets, pattern alignment, and trimming allowance.
- Convert the needed roll length from feet into linear yards.
- Add waste for seams, cuts, damaged material, and layout changes.
- Estimate adhesive, trim, underlayment, and labor separately.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to full boxes or product units.
- Keep attic stock or repair material in mind for flooring projects.
FAQ
What is the example linoleum linear yards result?
Use the measured project inputs, product coverage, and waste, then calculate the planning result. In the default example, the result is 8 linear yards.
How do I estimate sheet flooring linear yards?
Use roll width and room layout to estimate roll length, then divide feet by 3 to convert to linear yards.
What is the example linoleum result?
Using the default inputs, the example result is 8 linear yards.
Why does roll width matter?
A wider roll can reduce seams and change the total linear yards needed.
Does this include adhesive or trim?
No. It estimates linear yards only. Adhesive, trim, underlayment, and labor are separate.
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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.