How to Calculate Your Lawn's Square Footage
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How to Calculate Your Lawn's Square Footage
This page is a general guide to calculating your lawn's square footage. Using the methods or tips suggested, you can accurately measure and determine how much product to use in your residential or commercial property. Follow this guide and use the recommended methods or products and we guarantee 100% accuracy in measuring your lawn.
When beginning any treatment application knowing the size of your property is important to know. By understanding the property's square footage and dimensions you can save time and money on the appropriate amount of herbicide, fungicide, or insecticide to purchase.
Tools Needed
To calculate your lawns square footage we recommend using a tape measurer, pencil to write measurements, and the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect your face, eyes, mouth, hands, and feet.
Determining the Size of Area
Step 1: Inspect the Area
The first piece of information you need to know is the shape and dimensions of your lawn, particularly the width and length. You will want to measure and multiply the area length times the width in feet until the square footage is 1,000 sq. ft. and mark off this area with the help of a marking tool like washable paint or objects to distinguish the treatment areas border line.
Step 2: Convert Measurements
If your yard is rectangular or square, measure the length and width then multiply together (length X width = square footage). For example, if your yard has a length of 10 feet and width of 8 feet, you would multiply 10 by 8 to get 80 square feet.
Be aware for triangle shaped lawns, you will measure the length and width, multiply together, then divide by two ( length X width / 2 = square footage).
If your lawn is a not a perfect rectangle, break the lawn into different sections to measure more easily, then add measurements together to get the area's total square footage.
For treatment areas with flowerbeds and other obstructions in the yard you will measure the square footage of the object and subtract from your yards total square footage.
Example, you have a property that is 12,000 sq. ft. and in the middle you have a landscape bed with a length of 3 feet and width of 2 feet. You will multiply 3 by 2 to get 6 feet, then subtract from your yard total.
- 3 ft. X 2 ft. = 6 sq. ft.
- 12,000 sq. ft. - 6 sq. ft. = 11,994 sq. ft.
Therefore, you will treat an area with 11,994 sq. ft.
Things to Consider
- If you have any questions or need help measuring the square footage of your lawn, please do not hesitate to contact us.
- Make sure to clear out debris, rocks, and other objects in your yard to accurately measure the square footage of your lawn.
- To make the easiest calculations, measure areas in the shape of a rectangles or square.