TileCalculator
Calculadora de azulejos
TileCalculator
Tile Calculator
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The Tile Calculator estimates the number of tiles needed for floors, walls, and countertops. Account for cuts, grout joints, and waste to ensure you have sufficient material. Perfect for planning kitchen, bathroom, and decorative tiling projects.
Características Principales
Tile count by area and size
Cut and waste factor included
Grout joint accommodation
Tile size variety options
Layout visualization
Cost estimation
How to Use Tile Calculator
Measure Surface Area
Measure length and width of the area to be tiled in square feet.
Select Tile Size
Choose tile size (4x4, 6x6, 12x12, etc.) from the available options or enter custom dimensions.
Account for Grout Joints
Enter grout joint width (1/8", 1/4", etc.) to account for spacing between tiles.
Include Waste Factor
Add 10-15% waste for cuts, breakage, and design variations.
Calculate Tile Quantity
Get total number of tiles needed and extras to purchase.
Plan Layout Pattern
Review layout options (straight, diagonal, herringbone) and adjust quantities as needed.
Casos de Uso
Bathroom tile installation
Kitchen backsplash
Floor tiling
Shower enclosure
Countertop tiling
Decorative wall treatments
Preguntas Frecuentes
How many tiles do I need per square foot?
4x4 tiles: 9 per sq ft. 6x6 tiles: 4 per sq ft. 12x12 tiles: 1 per sq ft. Calculate based on your specific tile size.
Should I include extra tiles?
Yes, buy 10-15% extra for cuts and breakage. Tile lot numbers can vary slightly, so matching later is difficult.
What size tiles are easiest to install?
12x12 or larger tiles are fast to install but require precise layout. 4x4 to 8x8 tiles are more forgiving for beginners.
How wide should grout joints be?
1/8" joints are standard and work with most tile designs. Wider joints (1/4") are more forgiving with variation.
What layout pattern saves tile?
Straight layouts use fewer cut tiles. Diagonal and herringbone patterns require more cuts and waste.