Planning guide

How to measure siding area

Siding math is mostly wall geometry, but the edges and openings are where estimates start to drift.

Measure wall faces

Multiply width by height for each wall face and add gable triangles separately.

Do not over-credit openings

For early budgets, many homeowners keep gross wall area because windows are partly offset by cuts, trim, starter strips, and waste.

Note story count and detail

Upper stories, corners, shutters, and decorative trim affect labor even when the square footage looks ordinary.

Turn measurements into a budget

Use the siding calculator for a first range, then ask contractors how they measured waste, trim, and repairs.

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