Carpet Calculator

Calculate carpet square footage, padding, and total installation cost with waste factor and roll-width rounding

A carpet calculator estimates how much carpet and padding you need for one or more rooms, accounting for the standard 12-foot roll width, a waste factor for cuts and seams, and your material and labor costs. Because carpet is sold by the square yard and cut in roll-width strips, ordering the right amount requires more than simply multiplying length by width — this tool handles all of that automatically.

Carpet Estimator

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Cost Breakdown

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Waste Factor
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Roll Width Rounding
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Padding Cost
Installation Cost
Estimated Total

How to Use the Carpet Calculator

Buying carpet seems straightforward until you learn that it is sold by the square yard, cut in roll-width strips, and requires a waste allowance for seams and doorway cuts. A proper carpet calculator accounts for all of these factors so you can confidently order the right amount and avoid the two most common mistakes: running short mid-project or massively over-ordering.

Step 1: Enter Your Room Dimensions

Enter the length and width of each room in feet. For a single room, fill in the default row. For multiple rooms — such as a whole-house carpet replacement — click "Add Room" to include each additional space. The calculator sums all rooms together and shows a room-by-room summary table so you can verify each measurement. Name your rooms (e.g., "Master Bedroom," "Hallway") to keep the summary readable.

Step 2: Choose a Waste Factor

The waste factor accounts for material lost to cuts at walls, around door frames, and at seams. For most standard rectangular rooms, 10% waste is appropriate. If your room has alcoves, bay windows, or closets that require extra cuts, select 15%. For rooms where you need to match a pattern repeat in the carpet, use 20% to ensure you have enough material to align the pattern at each seam. When in doubt, choose the higher option — leftover carpet is reusable for closets, stairs, or future repairs.

Step 3: Set the Roll Width

Most residential carpet comes on 12-foot-wide rolls, though some products are available in 13.5-foot or 15-foot widths. The roll width matters because carpet installers cut strips that run the full length of the room so the pile direction stays consistent. If your room is 14 feet wide, the installer cuts two strips from a 12-foot roll — one 12-foot strip and one 2-foot strip — even though the total coverage is 14 feet. The carpet calculator rounds your order up to the nearest roll-width multiple to reflect this real-world constraint.

Step 4: Add Pricing (Optional)

Enter the carpet material cost per square foot (typically $1–$8 depending on fiber type and quality), padding cost per square foot ($0.25–$1.00 for standard foam or rubber padding), and installation labor per square foot ($0.50–$2.00). These fields are optional — the calculator produces square footage and yardage estimates regardless. When you enter pricing, the breakdown section shows an itemized cost for carpet, padding, and labor so you can compare contractor quotes and shop for materials with a clear budget in hand.

Understanding the Results

The results show four key numbers: net square footage (actual floor area), carpet square yards needed (the unit most carpet retailers use for pricing), padding square footage (same as net area — padding covers the floor, not the roll waste), and total estimated cost when pricing is entered. The breakdown table walks through every step of the calculation from raw room area through waste factor and roll-width rounding to final order quantity and cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this carpet calculator free to use?

Yes, the carpet calculator is completely free with no signup required. You can add as many rooms as you need and adjust all settings. Every calculation runs locally in your browser — your room dimensions and cost data never leave your device.

Is my data private when I use this tool?

Absolutely. All calculations happen in your browser using client-side JavaScript. No room dimensions, pricing, or personal information is ever sent to a server. Your project details stay completely private on your device.

Why does carpet come in yards instead of square feet?

Carpet is traditionally sold by the square yard in the US, even though rooms are measured in feet. The conversion is simple: divide your total square footage by 9 to get square yards. Our calculator handles this automatically and shows both units in the results.

How much waste factor should I add for carpet?

Most carpet installers recommend adding 10% waste for straightforward rectangular rooms. Rooms with alcoves, closets, stairs, or irregular shapes may need 15%. Rooms with complex shapes or patterns that need pattern matching typically require 15–20% extra. The default 10% is appropriate for most standard rooms.

What is carpet roll width and why does it matter?

Carpet is manufactured in rolls, typically 12 feet wide (some specialty carpets come in 13.5 ft or 15 ft widths). When your room is wider than the roll, you need a seam. To minimize seams, installers cut the carpet in strips that run the full length of the room, so the total carpet ordered is rounded up to the nearest multiple of the roll width. This is why you sometimes order more carpet than the exact room area.

Do I need to buy padding separately from carpet?

Yes, carpet padding is almost always sold and purchased separately from the carpet itself. Padding covers the same square footage as the carpet (before waste factor) and costs roughly $0.25–$1.00 per square foot depending on thickness and quality. Our calculator estimates padding cost separately so you can budget both materials accurately.

How much does carpet installation cost per square foot?

Professional carpet installation typically costs $0.50–$2.00 per square foot for labor, not counting materials. Budget installations run around $0.50–$1.00 per square foot, while premium or complex jobs with stairs or irregular rooms can reach $1.50–$2.00 per square foot. Enter your local installation rate in the calculator to get an accurate total project cost.

Can I calculate carpet for multiple rooms at once?

Yes. Click 'Add Room' to enter dimensions for each room separately. The calculator sums all rooms, applies the waste factor and roll-width rounding to the total, and shows a room-by-room summary table when you have two or more rooms. This makes it easy to estimate a whole-house carpet replacement in one calculation.