Let's solve an example to see how tiles are put while taking various criteria into account!
First Case Study:
To estimate tiles for a kitchen backsplash area 14' long and 24" deep by 8" × 8" tile.
Solution:
Calculate the area to be covered:
Inches to feet conversion: 24" 12= 2 ft
Determine the entire area: 2 14' = 28 sq feet
Calculate the area in tiles as follows:
Calculate the tile size in square feet: (8′′ × 8′′) 144 = 0.444 sq foot
Determine the cost of tiles:
Determine the total number of tiles required for tilling: 28 sq ft 0.444 sq foot
= 63 tiles
How Does A Tile Calculator Work?
The tile calculator below can help us estimate how many tiles we'll need to make a floor. The tile calculator helps us estimate how many tiles we will need to make a floor, walls, panels, or any other surface. Let's have a peek at how it works!all calculator
Input:
Into the tiling zone, Enter the entire area to be tiled (Walls, Backsplash, or Floor).
Increase tile length and width of menu boxes.
Add the gap between the tiles, which is usually a small space. Positive signifies there is a gap, while zero means there is none.
To account for damaged or problematic tiles, add anticipated Wastage in%.
Simply input the price per tile. It is critical to determine the overall cost for the entire project.
Output:
The free tile calculator provides the following estimates:
Tiles needed and amount of tiles necessary Area per square footing for tiles
The box per is used to indicate the number of tiles.
Price per tile in dollars.