How many screen panels do I need?
Divide adjusted fence length by usable panel width and round up to whole panels. The default example returns 4 panels.
Panel width and layout matter
Corners, gates, slopes, transitions, terminal supports, and custom openings can change the final panel count.
Panels are the primary result
This page returns panels. Supports, rails, gates, hardware, concrete, and labor should be estimated separately.
Fence material planning reference
Examples are simple straight-run checks before gates, corners, slope changes, and custom end sections.
| Fence item | Example input | Planning result |
|---|---|---|
| Posts | 120 ft at 8 ft spacing | About 15 spaces before end, corner, and gate posts |
| Rails | 120 ft with 8 ft rails, one rail run | 15 rails before waste |
| Pickets | 120 ft at 0.5 ft picket plus gap | 240 pickets before waste |
| Sections | 120 ft with 8 ft panels | 15 sections before gates |
Before you calculate
- Measure each straight fence run in feet.
- Subtract or separate gate openings when they use different material.
- Use actual panel, roll, or section length for the product you plan to buy.
Common mistakes
- Treating panels, posts, gates, rails, and pickets as one material line.
- Forgetting corners, slopes, stepped sections, and custom end cuts.
- Using a roll length or panel length that does not match the selected product.
Formula
pieces = ceil((length * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / pieceLength)
Assumptions
- Fence quantities depend on layout, post spacing, corners, gates, terrain, and product dimensions.
- Estimate posts, rails, pickets, panels, hardware, and concrete separately when needed.
- Property lines, permits, wind load, and local rules are separate.
Example
Estimated screen panels needed: 4 panels
How to calculate fence panels
- Measure total fence length and account for gates or openings.
- Enter usable panel width from the selected fence panel.
- Add waste or layout allowance for corners, slopes, and short returns.
- Divide adjusted length by panel width and round up to whole panels; the default example returns 4 panels.
- Estimate supports, rails, gates, hardware, concrete, and labor separately.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to full panels, rolls, or sections.
- Estimate posts, concrete, gates, hardware, caps, and finish materials separately.
FAQ
How do I calculate fence panels?
Divide adjusted fence length by usable panel width, account for gates and corners, and round up to whole panels.
What is the example patio tableware rinse cabinet screen panel result?
Using the default inputs, the example result is 4 panels.
Does this include supports or gates?
No. This calculator estimates panels only. Supports, gates, hardware, concrete, and labor are separate.
Can slopes change panel count?
Yes. Slopes, stepped layouts, short returns, and custom openings can change the panel count.
What is the example screen panels result?
Using the default inputs, the example result is 4 panels. Estimate screen panels from fence or screen length, usable panel width, gates, corners, and layout waste, then round up to whole panels.
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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.