Know what to buy before you’re standing in aisle 17.
Simple DIY calculators for paint, flooring, mulch, concrete, drywall, gravel, wallpaper, and deck boards — with realistic waste and rounded shopping quantities.
Plain math
Measurements you can check.
Length, width, height, depth, coverage, waste, and package size stay visible.
Rounded quantities
Results use real packages.
Gallons, boxes, bags, rolls, boards, sheets, yards, and tons — not perfect decimals.
Before you buy
Check the label first.
Use the estimate as a planning number, then confirm coverage and limits on the product.
Calculator bench
Pick the job on your list.
Choose the material first, then enter the measurements that matter for that project.
Project notebook
Helpful before the calculator and after it.
A calculator is only useful if the measurements are good. These guides help you sanity-check the number before you buy.
Planning
Before you buy materials checklist
A plain checklist for checking measurements, product labels, waste, tools, delivery, and project limits before spending money.
Read guidePlanning
How much extra material should I buy?
A practical guide to waste allowance for paint, flooring, concrete, gravel, mulch, drywall, deck boards, and wallpaper.
Read guidePlanning
Common measuring mistakes before buying materials
Mistakes that make DIY shoppers overbuy, underbuy, or forget the parts that matter before the store run.
Read guidePlanning estimate only
Check product labels and local requirements before buying or building.
Editable defaults
Coverage, yield, depth, waste, density, and price can be changed to match the product.
Human-readable results
The output explains the number so you can spot a bad input before the store run.