Convert linear feet to square yards when you know the width of your material. Essential for carpet, sod, flooring, and any roll goods sold by the square yard. Our calculator works both directions: LF + width → square yards, or square yards + width → LF needed.
Linear Feet ↔ Square Yards (Bidirectional)
If you have width in inches, divide by 12 first
Understanding the Conversion: Why Width Matters
Linear feet alone cannot be converted to square yards. You must know the width. Here's why:
Square Yards = (Linear Feet × Width in Feet) / 9
Think of it as: you're taking a strip of material (Linear Feet long by Width feet wide), calculating its area in square feet, then converting to square yards by dividing by 9. Every 9 square feet = 1 square yard. This is because a square yard is 3 feet by 3 feet.
The Three-Step Process
- Calculate Square Feet: LF × Width (ft) = Square Feet. This is the area of your material strip.
- Divide by 9: Square Feet / 9 = Square Yards. This converts area from square feet to square yards.
- Round Up: Always round up for purchasing. Carpet, sod, and flooring require whole units, and waste is inevitable.
Reverse: Square Yards to Linear Feet
Example: You know you need 20 square yards of carpet and the roll is 12 feet wide. LF = (20 × 9) / 12 = 180 / 12 = 15 linear feet of carpet roll. Order 16 LF to account for seams and waste.
Common Mistakes When Converting LF to Square Yards
Mistake #1: Forgetting to Divide by 9
Square feet / 9 = square yards. One of the most common errors is calculating LF × Width and calling the result square yards. For a 12′ × 15′ room: 12 × 15 = 180 (this is square feet), but if you report 180 square yards, you'll buy 10× too much carpet. 180 sq ft / 9 = 20 sq yd. The factor of 9 is the single most important number in this conversion.
Mistake #2: Not Accounting for Roll Width in Reverse Calculations
When you need 20 square yards of carpet and the roll is 12 feet wide: 20 SY × 9 = 180 sq ft / 12 = 15 LF. But if the roll is 13.5 feet wide (commercial grade): 180 / 13.5 = 13.33 LF. The wider the roll, the fewer linear feet you need. Always verify the roll width before placing the order. A 2-foot difference in roll width changes your LF order by 25% or more.
Mistake #3: Confusing Square Yards With Linear Yards
See your carpet quote says "20 yards." Does that mean 20 square yards of carpet (covers 180 sq ft) or 20 linear yards from a 12′ roll (covers 240 sq ft)? 20 linear yards of 12′ roll = 20 × 12 × 3 = 720 sq ft = 80 square yards — 4× more. Always clarify: is that square yards or linear yards? Carpet is priced per square yard but ordered in linear yards from the roll. The salesperson should specify which unit they're quoting.
Mistake #4: Not Adding Waste Factor
Square yard calculations give you the exact coverage area. But carpet has seams, pattern matching waste, and directional nap requirements. Industry standard: add 10% for standard rooms, 15% for rooms with alcoves or angles, and 20% for patterned carpet with repeat patterns. A 20 SY room with patterned carpet needs 24 SY ordered. At $40/SY installed, that's $160 difference, but running short mid-installation costs much more in labor and freight for a partial roll.
Square Feet to Square Yards Quick Conversion Table
Every 9 square feet = 1 square yard. Reference for common room sizes.
| Square Feet | Square Yards | Typical Room/Area | 12′ Roll LF Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 SF | 1 SY | 3′ × 3′ closet floor | 0.75 LF |
| 36 SF | 4 SY | 6′ × 6′ half-bath | 3 LF |
| 90 SF | 10 SY | 9′ × 10′ bedroom | 7.5 LF |
| 180 SF | 20 SY | 12′ × 15′ living room | 15 LF |
| 240 SF | 26.67 SY | 12′ × 20′ family room | 20 LF |
| 450 SF | 50 SY | 15′ × 30′ open-plan area | 37.5 LF |
| 900 SF | 100 SY | 30′ × 30′ large basement | 75 LF |
| 1,500 SF | 166.67 SY | Average lawn for sod | 125 LF (if sod is 12′ strips) |
| 2,000 SF | 222.22 SY | Typical 3BR home (carpet rooms only) | 166.67 LF |
Industry Context: Carpet, Sod, and Flooring
Carpet: The Square Yard Standard
Carpet is universally priced per square yard in the US. A 12′ × 15′ room = 180 sq ft / 9 = 20 square yards. At $35/SY installed (mid-grade carpet + pad + labor), that's $700. But you're buying from a 12-foot-wide roll, so: 15 LF of roll needed. 15 LF / 3 = 5 linear yards from the roll. Each linear yard from a 12′ roll covers: 3′ × 12′ = 36 sq ft / 9 = 4 square yards. So 5 LY = 20 SY — the math reconciles. Carpet padding is typically 6 feet wide, so pad calculations use a different width.
Sod & Landscaping: Roll Widths Vary
Sod is sold by the square yard but harvested in rolls that are typically 2 feet wide by 5 feet long (1 roll = 10 sq ft = 1.11 SY). For a 50′ × 30′ lawn: 1,500 sq ft / 9 = 166.7 square yards needed. If ordering by the roll: 1,500 / 10 = 150 rolls (each 2′ × 5′). Order 160–170 rolls to account for cuts around curves and edges. Large sod farms also sell by the "big roll" (4 feet wide by up to 100 feet long). A 4′ × 50′ big roll = 200 sq ft = 22.2 SY per roll. Always verify the roll dimensions before calculating.
Decking: Boards to Square Yards
Deck boards are sold by the linear foot, but you need to know square yard coverage for staining/sealing estimates. Standard 5/4" deck boards are 5.5" actual width (despite being called "1×6"). A 10′ × 12′ deck = 120 sq ft = 13.33 SY. Using 5.5" boards (0.458 ft width): LF needed = 120 / 0.458 = 262 LF of deck boards. Add 15% for spacing gaps (1/8" between boards) and end cuts: order 300 LF. For staining: 13.33 SY × 1 gallon per 150 sq ft (16.67 SY) means about 0.8 gallons needed — buy 1 gallon.
Worked Examples: Linear Feet to Square Yards
| Scenario | Dimensions | Sq Ft | Sq Yards | LF Needed (from roll) | Order Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carpet 12′×15′ room from 12′ roll | 12′ × 15′ | 180 SF | 20 SY | 15 LF | Order 16 LF (6% extra for seams) |
| Sod 50′×30′ lawn, 2′ wide rolls | 50′ × 30′ | 1,500 SF | 166.7 SY | 750 LF (at 2′ wide) | Order 170 SY; 765 LF of 2′ sod |
| Flooring 10′×12′ room, 5" planks | 10′ × 12′ | 120 SF | 13.33 SY | 288 LF (at 5" wide) | Order 15 SY (135 SF) for 12.5% waste |
| Deck 10′×12′, 5.5" boards | 10′ × 12′ | 120 SF | 13.33 SY (for stain calc) | 262 LF of boards | Stain: 1 gallon covers ~150 SF = 16.7 SY |