How this calculator works
Gate openings and post layout are not included.
For best results, measure actual jobsite dimensions, use supplier-specific coverage numbers, and choose a waste factor that matches layout complexity and field conditions.
Real-world estimating notes
Carpentry estimates depend on layout choices, openings, board lengths, and offcuts. Use the calculator result as a starting count, then adjust from the actual framing plan.
Before ordering
- Compare the count against actual stock lengths.
- Add pieces for blocking, corners, and mistakes.
- Check code and span tables where structural.
Fence Picket Calculator reference table
Use these common references to check the result before ordering materials or quoting a job.
| Reference | Typical value |
|---|---|
| Common spacing | 16 in. or 24 in. on-center |
| Waste allowance | 5% to 15% depending on cuts |
| Field note | Check opening, blocking, and fastening requirements |
FAQ
What is the fence picket calculator used for?
Calculate fence pickets needed from fence length, picket width, and gap.
Should I add waste or overage?
Yes. Most jobsite estimates should include a reasonable waste factor for cuts, spills, compaction, breakage, or field variation.
Is this a final bid number?
No. Use it as a planning estimate and verify local material coverage, code requirements, and supplier specifications before ordering.