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How Do You Measure Linear Footage On A Roll Of Carpet?

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How Do You Measure Linear Footage On A Roll Of Carpet?

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Linear footage differs from other units of measurement such as square feet and cubic feet. Linear refers to the length in feet of an object–in this case carpet–when the width is fixed. When considering carpet installation in your home, office or other location, linear measurement is a quick way to determine the necessary amount. Although carpet is made in a variety of widths (12 feet, 13 1/2 feet and 15 feet), most carpet used in homes is manufactured 12 feet wide. Examine the room or rooms that need carpet while visualizing how 12-foot widths of carpet would best fit in each room. Ensure seams will be in the least traveled or most out-of-the-way sections of the room. In remaining areas less than 12 feet wide, “share” the width with another room after cutting. Use a measuring tape to add the total linear feet of all rooms needing carpet, adding with a calculator as you go. Write down the subtotals and grand total. Roll out a 12-foot-wide carpet at the home improvement or carpet store

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