Read the label carefully as some brands need a bit more than three bundles to cover a square.
How many bundles for 2000 sq foot roof.
The average bundle of shingles covers 33 3 ft 2 so three bundles of shingles are needed per square.
Since transportation is a major cost factor expect prices to vary by location.
A professional will likely purchase slightly more materials than necessary to ensure there is extra material if needed.
There are also 29 standard sized shingles measuring 12 inches by 36 inches in each one of these.
How many decimal squares would be needed to show.
Shingle bundles may vary in square footage covered.
The number of bundles or squares you need will depend on the surface area of your roof and its pitch or slope.
But be careful not all shingle brands are packaged three bundles to a square.
1square of roofing covers 100 square feet of roof a bundle is 1 3 of a square.
For 2 000 square feet that would be 60 bundles.
With that as background you are now ready to estimate how many shingles you will purchase for your roof project.
It is common to use 3 bundles to a square of shingles.
As a rule of thumb there are 3 bundles to a square assuming that you are using three tab strip shingles.
However if you are using heavier shingles you will require 4 to 5 bundles for a square.
Get the square footage of roof and divide it by 100 and it will give the number of squares you need and for every decimal number over 3 buy a bundle to achieve the amount of material.
Asphalt shingles range in price from about 25 per bundle for a standard 3 tab style to around 50 75 or more for an upgraded architectural style.
For example a 2 000 square foot roof will require 20 squares or 60 bundles.
For 2 000 square feet that would be 60 bundles.
Typically 3 bundles will cover 100 square feet.