Measure courses, board counts, fasteners, and pack needs. Compare layouts, waste, pricing, and board lengths. Finish shiplap planning faster with clear coverage insights today.
Use the responsive calculator grid below. Large screens show three columns, medium screens show two, and phones show one.
The graph shows how installed courses build cumulative coverage across the stacked wall dimension.
Use these sample scenarios to compare wall sizes, effective coverage, waste allowance, and final board needs.
| Project | Wall size | Effective coverage | Waste | Estimated boards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accent wall | 12 ft × 8 ft | 5.25 in | 10% | 20 |
| Bedroom feature wall | 14 ft × 9 ft | 5.00 in | 12% | 31 |
| Hallway run | 20 ft × 8 ft | 5.50 in | 8% | 33 |
| Porch wall | 18 ft × 10 ft | 5.25 in | 15% | 42 |
It estimates gross area, net area, course count, boards per row, recommended boards with waste, packs needed, fasteners, and material cost. It also considers openings, overlap, reveal spacing, and tax for a more practical purchasing estimate.
Shiplap coverage depends on how much each board visibly covers after the lap joint and reveal are considered. Using only nominal width can understate or overstate material needs, especially on larger walls.
The calculator compares both. Area count handles overall coverage, while layout count reflects row-by-row cutting reality. The recommended value uses the larger practical requirement, then adds waste for safer ordering.
Many straight walls work well with 8% to 12% waste. Add more for corners, outlets, windows, pattern matching, damaged boards, or mixed lengths. Complex spaces often need 12% to 18%.
Yes. Change the orientation field to vertical boards. The calculator then swaps the stacked and spanned wall dimensions so the row logic matches a vertical installation plan.
Fasteners are estimated from the number of rows, the stud spacing, and the chosen number of fasteners per stud crossing. It is a planning estimate, not a substitute for manufacturer fastening instructions.
Enter the number of boards per pack. The calculator rounds up to the next full pack and shows any extra boards created by pack sizing. That helps compare ordering convenience against overbuying.
No. The cost section covers boards and tax only, based on your entered board price. Labor, primer, paint, trim, caulk, adhesive, and delivery should be added separately if needed.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.