Cladding Cost Estimate Calculator

Measure walls, openings, and finish needs precisely. Get material, labor, trim, insulation, and tax totals. Plan facades with clear costing, markup, and variance insights.

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Example data table

Item Example value
ProjectOffice Facade Phase A
Cladding typeACP Panels
Total wall length30 m
Average wall height4 m
Openings area12 sqm
Waste allowance8%
Chargeable area116.64 sqm
Material rate$42 / sqm
Labor rate$18 / sqm
Grand total$13,041.21

Formula used

These formulas drive the estimate:

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter the project name and select the cladding system.
  2. Input total wall length and average wall height.
  3. Subtract windows, doors, and major voids through the openings field.
  4. Add your waste allowance to cover cutting losses and offcuts.
  5. Fill in rates for materials, labor, insulation, barrier, and trims.
  6. Add accessory percentage and fixed costs such as transport and scaffolding.
  7. Set contingency, markup, and tax percentages.
  8. Click calculate to show the estimate above the form, then export CSV or PDF.

FAQs

1. What does this cladding calculator estimate?

It estimates area-based material costs, labor, insulation, barrier layers, trims, fasteners, scaffolding, transport, contingency, markup, tax, and final installed project cost for an exterior cladding package.

2. Should I enter gross wall size or finished cladding size?

Enter the gross wall size first. Then use the openings field to subtract doors, windows, louvers, and other voids. The calculator converts that into net and chargeable area automatically.

3. Why is waste allowance important?

Waste accounts for cutting losses, layout matching, damaged pieces, edge trimming, and spare stock. Without it, estimates often understate actual purchase quantities and final project spend.

4. What should I include in trim length?

Include corners, starter trims, end caps, parapet edges, reveals, flashing interfaces, and perimeter pieces. Any linear accessory priced by length should be included there for better accuracy.

5. Are fasteners based on total cost or material cost?

In this version, fasteners and accessories are calculated as a percentage of material cost only. That keeps the estimate simple and aligns with many early budgeting workflows.

6. Can I use this for renovation work?

Yes. Renovation budgets can use the same structure, but you should raise labor, access, waste, and contingency values when demolition, uneven substrates, or restricted working areas are expected.

7. Does the result replace a contractor quotation?

No. It is a planning and budgeting tool. Final quotations still depend on shop drawings, site access, structural support details, code requirements, procurement timing, and installer productivity.

8. Which number is best for comparing options?

Use cost per net square meter for comparing design alternatives fairly. It normalizes the full estimate against the actual clad area after openings are removed.

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