Material Takeoff Calculator
Total material cost from quantity, unit price and waste.
About the Material Takeoff Calculator
Calculates the total cost of a material from the quantity needed, unit price and a waste allowance, a quick estimating takeoff.
How to use this calculator
- Enter the quantity of material you need, such as boards, tiles, or bags.
- Enter the unit price for one item or one unit of material.
- Enter the waste percentage if you want to account for cuts, breaks, or extra coverage.
- Review the total material cost, which includes the added waste amount.
The formula explained
The calculator computes the total cost using the quantity, unit price, and waste percentage. In formula form, it is \((\text{total cost}) = (\text{quantity}) \times (\text{unit price}) \times \left(1 + \frac{\text{waste percent}}{100}\right)\).
- quantity = the number of units of material needed
- unit price = the cost of one unit of material
- waste percent = the extra percentage added to cover waste, cuts, or damage
- total cost = the final estimated cost after waste is included
Step by step method
- Multiply the quantity by the unit price to get the base material cost.
- Convert the waste percentage to a decimal by dividing by \(100\), then add \(1\) to that value.
- Multiply the base cost by the waste factor to get the total estimated cost.
Worked example
Problem. You need \(25\) tile boxes at \(\$18\) each, and you want to allow \(8\\%\) waste. What is the total material cost?
- Find the base cost: \(25 \times 18 = 450\).
- Find the waste factor: \(1 + \frac{8}{100} = 1.08\).
- Multiply: \(450 \times 1.08 = 486\).
Answer. The total estimated material cost is \(\$486\).
Tips and common mistakes
- Make sure the quantity matches the unit price, for example, boxes with boxes or square feet with square feet.
- Do not forget waste, since even a small percentage can change the final cost a lot on large projects.
Frequently asked questions
What is a takeoff?+
An itemized count of materials and their cost for a construction estimate.
Why add waste?+
Cuts, breakage and offcuts mean you buy more than the net quantity.
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