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How to Measure for Carpet in 4 Simple Steps

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To protect yourself from being overcharged for materials or labor, Lets find out approximately how much carpet you need to buy. But remember, having a carpet professional measure your home for you is always the best way to go! Notice that I said "Carpet Professional", I did not say "Carpet Salesperson". 

 

Learn how to measure your home for carpet in four simple steps. Avoid being overcharged for carpet, pad and installation. Free Carpet Yardage Chart. This will give you a basic estimate so you can know how much carpet you will need to buy before you begin shopping for carpet.

 

After you do all four steps and measure your home for carpet, you can take your diagrams to the carpet retailer or other carpet seller and they can determine how much carpet you need from your diagram. This will help you confirm how much carpet you need and prevent you from being overcharged.     

 

 

Step One

 

Draw a simple diagram of your home. I did this drawing on my computer using a simple " paint" program, you have a paint program on your computer too, look in "accessories" in your program files. The drawing doesn't have to be perfect but the measurements need to be accurate.  Just a simple drawing with all the rooms shown is all you need. If you have a two story home, then do two drawings, one for upper , one for lower. Your drawing should look something like this:

 

 

 

Step Two

 

Now you need to measure each room and write down the measurements on your diagram. We will round up each measurement to the nearest 1/2 foot mark. if your room is 15 feet 3 inches long, round it up to 15 feet 6 inches or 15.5. (We will use the decimal .5 instead of 6"inches) This little bit of extra carpet will help make sure you have enough. There is only one thing worse than not having enough carpet to finish the job, and that is being charged for more material than you actually need. 

 

If your room is 15 feet 8 inches long round it up to 16 feet or 16.0 

Always mark the length first, then the width to make thing uniform.  (example 15 x 10.5) 

How do I know which is length and which is width? It doesn't matter, just choose a direction and measure each room the same way.

 

Here is how it should look after you measure. 

 

Notice that I have colored vinyl flooring areas yellow. The white areas have carpet. 

 

Step Three

 

Make a list of your measurements and multiply the length by the width of each room. Then add them up for a total square footage. It should look like this:

 

Living room  27.5 x 15.0 = 412.5

Hall               16.0 x   4.5 =   72.0

Bedroom 1    16.0 x   9.5 = 152.0

Bedroom 2    16.0 x   9.5 = 152.0

                                             788.5 square feet

 

Step Four

 

Add 10% to the total. This makes allowances for seams and other extra carpet needed to complete the job. 

 

788

+78

866 square feet

 

To get the total yardage, divide the square footage by 9.

 

866 divided by 9 = 96.22 square yards.

 

That's it! If your home is larger or has a difficult floor plan it will be more difficult to measure. If you have stairs you can access my stair yardage chart in my ebook The Complete Carpet Buying Guide. Besides, you will need to read my book before you buy carpet to save money and avoid the carpet scams that are everywhere. I guarantee you will save money or I'll give you a full refund.

 

Measuring Carpet for Stairs:

 

Measuring for stairs can be very tricky. Some stairs are wrapped over one or both sides, some have to be upholstered which may require additional material, some are pie shaped and are very difficult to measure, some have landings that must be considered. I have included a stair yardage chart in my eBook to help you measure a simple flight of stairs. 

 

 

Important to Remember:

 

Carpet usually comes 12 feet wide 

Other widths that may be available are 13.5 and 15 feet. These are much less common and may or may not be a good choice for you depending on your room sizes. Only a professional can determine the best course of action that will be most cost effective for you.

 

There will be some material waste if your room is less than 12 ft wide. 

You must have seams if your room is wider than 12 feet. 

All carpet in connecting rooms must run in the same direction.

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To calculate your total square footage for a room, just multiply your room width and length together.

Example 1: 

Here is what a 10 x 10 room would add up to 13.33 yards: (Remember, carpet comes 12 feet wide)

That is 12' width x 10' length = 120 square feet divided by 9 = 13.33 yards. 

  • In this case, there would be 2 feet x 10 feet of carpet waste because the room is less than 12 feet wide.

Example 2

A simple 15 x 20 room would add up to 33.33 yards. 

That is 15 x 20 = 300 divided by 9 = 33.33 yards. 

In this case, there would need to be a  3' ft. x 20' ft.  seam along one wall in this size of a room because the carpet width is only 12 feet wide, but this extra material is already figured into the total yardage of 33.33 yards.

 

Remember, you are just getting a basic estimate of your material needs, you will most likely need a few more or less yards than you figure here, so don't be surprised if you are quoted 5 to 10% more or less than you calculated here and using my yardage chart. It is always wise to get a professional to measure your home accurately before ordering carpet. 

 

 

Don't be fooled into thinking that measuring your own carpet is the only smart way to save money on your carpet purchase. It is only one of a dozen important ways that you need to be informed about. This website has a ton of free carpet buying information to help consumers make wise carpet buying choices. Here is a complete list of all the Free Carpet buying information you can access on this website.

 

The above articles and consumer information are written by Alan J. Fletcher, a 30-year carpet expert, consumer advocate and author of The Complete Carpet Buying Guide ( $14.95 ebook) Available at http://www.howtobuycarpet.com  ©2002-2009 All Rights Reserved

 

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