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Drop Ceiling Grid and Tiles Calculator

Room Measurements

round up to the nearest foot
Room Length Feet
Room Width Feet
   

Calculated Results

Room Area Square Feet
Room Linear Wall Footage Feet

Materials Needed

8 Foot Main Support Sections Qty
4 Foot Tee Support Pieces Qty
2 Foot Tee Support Pieces Qty
2 x 4 Foot Ceiling Tiles Qty
2 x 2 Foot Ceiling Tiles Qty
8 Foot Support Wall Molding Qty

This calculator is designed to give an approximate quantity for all materials needed for a drop ceiling installation. We round up on all calculations, not down.

While we assume regular dimensions, you can estimate irregular dimensions fairly well. Measure the length of the room (at the longest point if irregular) and the width of the room (at the widest point if irregular). Enter the values; if you are using 2 x 4 tiles, you may want to try the entries both ways to see if the fit is better one way or the other. Enter the distance from the ceiling you are covering to the support point of the drop ceiling (if irregular, use the average distance, though that compromises the individual tie wire length). Click on Calculate for the values returned. We have assumed in this calculation that the perimeter support moldings will support all outside edges of the outside ceiling tiles.

We assume 4 pieces of ceiling wire per 8 foot main support section (that can vary depending upon load and local building regulations), and one anchor per support wire. The length of each support wire should be the distance from the drop ceiling support to the hidden ceiling anchor point plus 9 inches extra on each end to tie.

These are estimates only, though from history, very close. Actual pieces, sizes and quantities may vary due to many circumstances, including variable ceilings, irregular shaped rooms or areas, hallways, columns, posts, AC and heating ducts, electrical lights and similar potential problems.

Regular areas are very close. Please use this as a good starting point. Also remember that an area uses either 4 foot or 2 foot tiles and tees. We give you the calculations for both.


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