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Loft Boarding Calculator — How Many Loft Boards Do I Need?

Calculate the number of loft boards, battens and screws needed for your loft storage floor. Includes 10% wastage and UK standard board sizes.

Internal length of loft area to board

Internal width of loft area to board

Standard 2400 × 600mm is most common and efficient

Measure centre-to-centre between joists

Include battens (to raise above insulation)

75 × 50mm timber battens at each joist position

Include screws

8 screws per board, boxes of 200

Enter price per board for a cost estimate

How We Calculate This

This calculator determines the number of loft boards needed by dividing the total loft area (including a 10% wastage allowance) by the coverage area of each board.

The formula

Boards = (Loft length × Loft width × 1.10) ÷ Board area

Board sizes

  • Standard board: 2400 × 600 × 18mm = 1.44 m² coverage
  • Small board: 1220 × 320 × 18mm = 0.39 m² coverage

Battens

Battens (75 × 50mm / 3" × 2" timber) are needed to raise the boarding above the insulation. One batten runs across the loft width at each joist position. The number of joist positions depends on your joist spacing (400mm or 600mm centres). Battens are supplied in 2.4m lengths.

Screws

Eight screws per standard board is the recommended fixing rate — two at each short end and two at each intermediate joist crossing. This gives a secure fix without over-fixing. Use 4 × 30mm coarse-thread chipboard screws.

Important notes

Always raise boards above insulation using battens or loft legs. The current UK recommendation is 270mm of loft insulation (Approved Document L), so boards should sit at least 270mm above the ceiling. Maintain ventilation gaps at the eaves — do not push boards right to the eaves edge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.