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Yard square footage is the total area of your yard measured in square feet. It's calculated by multiplying the length by the width of your yard. This measurement is essential for landscaping, lawn care, and outdoor projects.
The calculator uses the basic area formula:
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Explanation: For rectangular yards, simply multiply length by width. For irregular shapes, divide into rectangles, calculate each, then sum the areas.
Details: Knowing your yard's square footage helps with accurate fertilizer application, sod/seed purchases, irrigation planning, and estimating project costs.
Tips: Measure your yard's longest and shortest dimensions in feet. For accuracy, measure at multiple points and use averages if your yard isn't perfectly rectangular.
Q1: How do I measure an irregularly shaped yard?
A: Divide into rectangles, calculate each area separately, then add them together for total square footage.
Q2: Does slope affect square footage calculations?
A: No, square footage is a 2D measurement. Slope would affect surface area but not the footprint calculation.
Q3: How accurate should my measurements be?
A: For most purposes, measurements to the nearest half foot are sufficient. For precise calculations (like sod ordering), measure to the inch.
Q4: What if my yard has curves or circles?
A: For circular areas, use πr² (π ≈ 3.14, r = radius). For curves, approximate as straight lines or use online mapping tools with area calculators.
Q5: Can I convert square feet to acres?
A: Yes, 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. Divide your square footage by 43,560 to get acres.