How Many Boxes of Siding Do You Need?

Enter wall dimensions and coverage per box — see how many boxes and squares to buy.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Enter Wall Details

Use wall sections (for partial re-side or different wall heights)

Walk around house, add all 4 sides. Typical 1500 sq ft house ≈ 160 ft perimeter

Standard: 8-9 ft. Two-story: 16-18 ft

Gables (optional)

Triangle area above wall

Width = wall width, Peak = from wall top to roof point

Standard door: 21 sq ft (3×7). Windows: 12-40 sq ft each

Include material cost

Order Summary

Boxes to Order
8
Based on 200 sq ft coverage per box
Siding Squares
14.06
1 square = 100 sq ft
Net Area
1278 sq ft
Waste Added
127.8 sq ft

Estimate trim, soffit, fascia, starter strips, and J-channel separately.

Worked Examples

Single-Story Ranch

160 ft perimeter · 9 ft height · 162 sq ft openings

8 boxes (14.06 squares)

Garage with Gable

24 ft wall · 9 ft height · 1 gable (5 ft peak)

2 boxes (3.04 squares)

Two-Story Side Wall

32 ft width · 18 ft height · 72 sq ft windows

4 boxes (5.76 squares)

Coverage per Box Guide

MaterialCoverage per BoxSquares per Box
Vinyl Siding200 sq ft/box2 squares/box
Fiber CementVaries by brandCheck packaging
Engineered Wood150-200 sq ft/box1.5-2 squares/box
Aluminum Siding200 sq ft/box2 squares/box

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter your wall perimeter and height, subtract window/door openings, and add waste. The calculator converts your area into boxes based on coverage. Most vinyl siding boxes cover 200 sq ft (2 squares).
One square covers 100 square feet. If your waste-adjusted area is 1,240 sq ft, that equals 12.4 squares. Most vinyl siding boxes contain 2 squares (200 sq ft coverage).
A 1,500 sq ft house typically needs 15-18 squares of siding. With 9 ft wall height and 160 ft perimeter, net area is roughly 1,400 sq ft after openings. Add 10% waste = 15.4 squares ≈ 8 boxes (at 200 sq ft/box).
10% for simple walls. 12-15% for gables, corners, or complex layouts. Waste covers off-cuts and keeps matching material for repairs.
Add gable count, width, and height. The calculator uses triangle formula: (base × height) ÷ 2 × count.
No. Trim, soffit, fascia, starter strips, and J-channel should be estimated separately after locking the siding order.

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