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Online Tile Calculator – checkbillonline.com
⚠ Please fill all fields with valid positive values.
Area of Sq. Feet
sq ft
Area of 1 Tile
sq ft
Tiles Needed
tiles
Total Cost

What is this Tile Calculator?

The Online Tile Calculator by checkbillonline.com is a free, fast, and accurate tool designed for homeowners, contractors, architects, and interior designers. It helps you estimate the exact number of tiles required to cover any floor or wall surface without doing complicated manual maths. Simply enter your room dimensions in feet, your tile size in centimetres — exactly as printed on the tile box — and the price per tile. The tool instantly computes the total floor area in square feet, the coverage area of a single tile, the precise number of tiles you need to purchase, and your total estimated budget. This eliminates guesswork, prevents costly over-buying or frustrating under-buying, and helps you plan renovation projects with full confidence. Whether you are tiling a small bathroom, a spacious kitchen, a living room, or an outdoor patio, this calculator handles all standard and custom tile sizes with ease. Use it before visiting the market to walk in fully prepared.

Tile Calculation Formula

Area of Room= Length (ft) × Breadth (ft)
Area of 1 Tile= (Tile Length cm × Tile Breadth cm) ÷ 929.03
Tiles Needed= ⌈ Room Area ÷ Area of 1 Tile ⌉ (rounded up)
Total Cost= Tiles Needed × Price per Tile
Example: Room = 15 ft × 12 ft → Area = 180 sq ft. Tile = 60×60 cm → Tile area = 3600 ÷ 929.03 = 3.876 sq ft. Tiles = ⌈180 ÷ 3.876⌉ = 47 tiles. At Rs. 150 per tile → Total = Rs. 7,050.

How to Use

  1. Measure your floor or wall and enter Length and Breadth in feet in the first section.
  2. Check the tile box or ask your supplier for the tile size and enter Length and Breadth in centimetres.
  3. Enter the price per individual tile in your local currency (divide box price by tiles-per-box if needed).
  4. Click the blue Calculate button to instantly see all four results.
  5. Click Reset to clear all inputs and start a fresh calculation.
  6. Always purchase 5–10% extra tiles to cover cuts, breakage, and future repairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why do I enter room size in feet but tile size in cm?
In Pakistan and South Asia, rooms are traditionally measured in feet, while tile dimensions are labelled internationally in centimetres (e.g. 60×60 cm). This calculator converts units automatically — just enter each value in the unit shown.
Q: Should I buy extra tiles beyond what the calculator shows?
Yes, always. The result is the theoretical minimum. Add 5–10% extra for edge cuts, breakage during installation, and keeping spares for future repairs if a tile cracks.
Q: Can I use this for wall tiles?
Absolutely. Enter the wall's width as Length and its height as Breadth. The formula works identically for both floors and walls.
Q: What tile sizes are supported?
Any size. Common options include 30×30 cm, 30×60 cm, 60×60 cm, 80×80 cm, and 120×60 cm. Simply type the exact dimensions from your tile's packaging.
Q: The price I have is per box, not per tile. What do I do?
Divide the box price by the number of tiles in the box to get the per-tile price, then enter that value. Tile boxes usually list the piece count on the label.
Q: Is this calculator free to use?
Yes — 100% free, no registration, no download, no hidden charges. Open checkbillonline.com on any device and use it anytime.
Q: How accurate is the result?
The calculation is mathematically exact based on the dimensions you enter. The tiles-needed count is always rounded up to the nearest whole tile so you never end up short.