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Disclaimer

Last updated: 28 April 2026

BuildMetricLab provides free online construction calculators, material

estimators, and unit converters. The results they produce are estimates

for educational and planning purposes only. They are not, and must

not be treated as, professional advice or a substitute for a licensed

contractor's quote, an engineer's calculation, or a building permit

sign-off.

What this means in practice

conditions (waste, cut-offs, substrate, access, and crew) that change

what you actually need. **Verify every quantity with your supplier or

contractor before ordering.** We recommend building additional

contingency on top of the waste assumptions shown.

typical US retail/contractor rates at the time of publication. Actual

prices vary by state, region, supplier, lumber market, and job size.

Always get written quotes from licensed contractors.

headers, footings, loads, slope, drainage, electrical, plumbing,

mechanical, or HVAC sizing are screening tools only. Designs that

affect structural integrity, life safety, or code compliance —

including the International Residential Code (IRC), **International

Building Code (IBC), International Plumbing Code (IPC)**,

International Mechanical Code (IMC), **National Electrical Code

(NEC / NFPA 70), and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)**

along with any state, county, or municipal amendments — must be

signed off by a licensed professional in the jurisdiction where the

work is being done.

zoning approval, HOA review, historic-district approval, or

utility-locate marking before work begins. This site does not

determine whether any specific work requires a permit — that is the

homeowner's or contractor's responsibility under local law.

documented on each tool page so you can verify the method.

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When to consult a licensed professional

Always engage a suitably licensed professional before:

rafters, new openings, beam sizing, or foundation work).

a permit in your jurisdiction.

floodplain, or wetlands.

storm or sanitary sewers.

hazardous materials (federal RRP rule, EPA, OSHA).

RRP rules apply.

If in doubt, don't. Hire a licensed contractor or design professional.

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cannot be excluded or limited by contract.