Definition: This calculator converts the area of a crushed stone project from square feet to linear feet based on a specified width.
Purpose: It assists contractors, homeowners, and landscapers in determining the linear footage of crushed stone needed for projects like borders, pathways, or narrow strips, aiding in material planning and layout design.
The calculator uses the following formula:
Where:
Explanation: The area in square feet is divided by the width in feet to calculate the equivalent length in linear feet, representing the length of a strip with the given area and width.
Details: Converting square feet to linear feet is useful for projects requiring linear measurements, such as edging, narrow pathways, or fencing, ensuring accurate material estimation and layout planning.
Tips: Enter the project area (must be > 0) and width (must be > 0). The calculator computes the linear feet, rounded to 3 decimal places.
Q1: Why calculate linear feet?
A: Linear feet are useful for projects like borders or pathways where length is the primary concern, rather than total area.
Q2: How do I find the project area?
A: Measure the length and width in feet and multiply (Length × Width = Area in sq ft), or use the total square footage of the project.
Q3: How do I determine the width?
A: Measure the width of the strip or path in feet. For example, a pathway might be 3 ft wide.
Q4: Can I use this for non-rectangular areas?
A: Yes, as long as you know the total area in square feet and a consistent width, the calculator can estimate the linear feet.
Q5: Does this account for waste?
A: No, this is a base calculation. Add 5–10% extra linear feet to account for waste or irregular shapes.