Plywood & Sheet Goods Calculator
Sheet count for plywood, OSB, drywall, cement board, or any 4-foot-wide panel material. Enter the area to cover and your waste factor — get sheets needed, with and without waste.
Sheets needed (with waste)
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sheets
Area to cover
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sq ft
Sheets (no waste)
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sheets minimum
Coverage per sheet
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sq ft usable
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Sheet goods weight reference
| Product | Thickness | Weight per 4×8 sheet | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| CDX Plywood | 1/4" | 22 lb | Sheathing, underlayment |
| CDX Plywood | 3/8" | 29 lb | Sheathing |
| CDX Plywood | 1/2" | 42 lb | Wall sheathing, subfloor |
| CDX Plywood | 5/8" | 50 lb | Subfloor (16" OC), roof |
| CDX Plywood | 3/4" | 61 lb | Subfloor, decking |
| OSB | 7/16" | 47 lb | Wall/roof sheathing |
| OSB | 1/2" | 54 lb | Wall sheathing, subfloor |
| OSB | 5/8" | 68 lb | Subfloor (16" OC) |
| OSB | 3/4" | 78 lb | Subfloor (24" OC) |
| Drywall | 1/4" | 24 lb | Curved walls, veneer |
| Drywall | 1/2" | 54 lb | Standard walls/ceilings |
| Drywall Type X | 5/8" | 74 lb | Fire-rated assemblies |
| Cement board | 1/2" | 90 lb | Tile backerboard, wet areas |
| Rigid foam (EPS) | 2" | 10 lb | Exterior continuous insulation |
| Rigid foam (poly-iso) | 2" | 12 lb | Roof insulation |
How to estimate sheet goods
The sheet count formula is straightforward — the judgment call is the waste factor.
Net area = total area × (1 + waste%)
Sheets = ⌈ net area / sheet sq ft ⌉ (always round up)
Choosing a waste factor
- 5%: Simple rectangular rooms, full sheets with minimal cuts. Subfloor in a square room. Drywall on a rectangular ceiling.
- 10%: Standard for most wall/floor installations. Allows for window and door cut-outs and a few miscuts.
- 15%: Roof sheathing with gable rake, hip cuts, and valley cuts. Complex floor plans.
- 20%+: Diagonal installation, curved walls, complicated angles. Running herringbone? Add 25%.
Buying tip
When buying more than 20 sheets, ask the lumber yard if they'll let you return unopened bundles. Most will, which means you can buy a pallet, use what you need, and return the rest — rather than doing exact math and coming up short.
Frequently asked questions
How many 4x8 sheets for a 12x16 room floor?
12 × 16 = 192 sq ft. Divided by 32 sq ft/sheet = 6 sheets exact. At 10% waste, you need 6.6 — buy 7. Running a diagonal? Use 8.
Do I calculate drywall the same way?
Yes, same math — but subtract door and large window openings from your area total first. Drywall is commonly sold in 4×8, 4×9, and 4×12 sheets. Use 4×12 for 9-foot ceilings to minimize butt joints.
OSB or plywood for subfloor?
Both work. OSB is typically cheaper and dimensionally stable when dry. Plywood re-dries better after getting wet during construction. For areas prone to moisture (crawl space, flood risk), many builders still prefer plywood. For a dry, climate-controlled space, OSB is common practice.
How do I figure material for a hip roof?
Calculate the total sloped roof area (use the rafter calculator to get actual rafter length, then multiply by the ridge length for each slope). Add 12-15% waste for hip cuts. Hip roofs are more material-intensive than gable roofs of the same footprint.