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Square Feet to Square Inches (ft² to in²) Converter

1 ft² = 144 in²

1 Square Foot equals 144 Square Inches (1 ft² = 144 in²). Convert Square Feet to Square Inches with formula, table, and examples.

One square foot equals exactly 144 square inches. To convert, multiply by 144. This is the downward direction of the cleanest conversion in the imperial area system — one foot is 12 inches, and 12² = 144. The factor is an exact whole number with no rounding or cross-system uncertainty. Multiplying by 144 is the reverse of dividing by 144, and both directions are used equally in practice. The direction from square feet to square inches appears when large-area plans or specifications must be broken into fine-detail components. A 20 square foot section of wall that will be tiled with 4-inch grout-spaced tiles has 2,880 square inches to plan; each 4-inch square tile covers 16 square inches; 2,880 divided by 16 gives 180 tiles. In American manufacturing and material specification, floor area in square feet is often converted to square inches to calculate tile, shingle, or panel counts for individual components measured in inches. A roofing shingle 12 inches wide and 36 inches long covers 432 square inches or exactly 3 square feet, so a 1,800 square foot roof needs 600 shingles — the calculation passes through this conversion. Construction specification documents often mix the two units. A structural drawing might specify a concrete pad as 12 × 15 feet (180 square feet), while the anchor bolt layout is described in square inches. Converting the pad area to 25,920 square inches allows the engineer to calculate reinforcement bar spacing and coverage area per bar directly in inch-compatible units.

How to Convert Square Feet to Square Inches

in² = ft² × 144
Multiply the value in Square Feet by 144
  1. Take your value in Square Feet
  2. Multiply by 144
  3. Read the result in Square Inches

Common Square Feet to Square Inches Conversions

Square Feet (ft²) Square Inches (in²) Status
0.25 ft² 36 in²
0.5 ft² 72 in²
1 ft² 144 in²
2 ft² 288 in²
3 ft² 432 in²
4 ft² 576 in²
5 ft² 720 in²
9 ft² 1,296 in²
10 ft² 1,440 in²
16 ft² 2,304 in²
25 ft² 3,600 in²
50 ft² 7,200 in²
100 ft² 14,400 in²
150 ft² 21,600 in²
200 ft² 28,800 in²
500 ft² 72,000 in²
1,000 ft² 144,000 in²
2,000 ft² 288,000 in²

Good to Know About Square Feet to Square Inches Conversion

The upward direction of the 144-factor conversion. Used in roofing shingle counts, tile layout calculations, solar panel sizing, and carpentry planning — any context where a large area in square feet must be broken into components sized in square inches. Multiply by 144 is as common in American construction as divide by 144.

Square Feet to Square Inches: What You Need to Know

Roofing is the most common practical context. American roofing is sold and specified in squares (100 square feet each) and individual shingles sized in inches. A standard three-tab shingle at 12 × 36 inches is 432 square inches or 3 square feet. A roof of 2,400 square feet has 24 roofing squares, each needing 100 ÷ 3 = 33.33 shingles — and the conversion between square feet of roof and square inches of shingle is embedded in every roofing estimate. Solar panel installation works in both directions simultaneously. Panel dimensions are specified in inches (64 × 39 inches = 2,496 square inches = 17.33 square feet); total installation area and permitting applications use square feet. An 8-panel rooftop array with 2,496-square-inch panels covers 17.33 × 8 = 138.67 square feet of roof. The multiply-by-144 and divide-by-144 conversions run in opposite directions within the same installation document. Carpentry and millwork dimensions are in inches; room specifications are in square feet. A custom built-in bookcase covering a 9 × 14 foot wall section (126 square feet = 18,144 square inches) requires the carpenter to plan shelf lengths, spacing, and material cuts all in inches, while the architectural specification reads square feet. Every custom woodworking project for residential interiors navigates between these two units. Tile setting and grouting calculation is where most DIY homeowners encounter this conversion. A 10 × 12 foot bathroom floor (120 square feet = 17,280 square inches) tiled with 6 × 6 inch tiles (36 square inches each) needs exactly 480 tiles. The area in square inches divided by the tile area in square inches gives the tile count — clean, exact, and entirely within the imperial system.

What is a Square Foot? ft²

An imperial and US customary unit of area equal to the area of a square with one-foot sides. Approximately 0.0929 square meters or 929 square centimeters. The standard unit for floor area in US and UK real estate.

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What is a Square Inch? in²

An imperial and US customary unit of area equal to the area of a square with one-inch sides. Approximately 6.4516 square centimeters. Widely used in the United States for small surfaces, material specifications, and screen sizes.

Imperial Us-customary screen and display sizes material cross-sections printing and paper
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Square Feet to Square Inches FAQ

  • Exactly 144 square inches. One foot is 12 inches, and squaring that gives 12² = 144. This is the same 144 that appears in converting square inches to square feet — just used in the other direction.

  • Multiply by 144. For example, 25 square feet times 144 equals 3,600 square inches. A mental check: 144 is a gross (a dozen dozen), and this conversion is used every time a tiler or roofer converts room area to individual tile or shingle count.

  • When you have a large area in square feet and need to calculate how many small units (tiles, shingles, panels) measured in square inches are needed to cover it. Tile count, shingle count, and solar panel count calculations all use the multiply-by-144 direction.

Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Square Feet to Square Inches

Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.

  • A postage stamp is about 0.87 square inches. One square foot is 144 square inches. You need about 166 stamps to cover a square foot — or exactly 144 if you had perfectly square one-inch stamps. At US postage rates of 68 cents each, covering a square foot costs about 113 dollars. Professional wallpaper is considerably cheaper.

  • 2,000 square feet is 288,000 square inches or 288,000 pixels — about 0.288 megapixels. That is the resolution of a very early webcam from around 1994, spread across a house floor. Modern smartphone cameras capture 50 to 200 megapixels — enough to cover 347 to 1,389 such houses if each pixel were one square inch.

  • A gross is 12 dozen, or 12 times 12 = 144. The same multiplication that makes a gross also makes a square foot: 12 inches times 12 inches equals 144 square inches. The coincidence means that one square foot of material, if made of one-inch-square pieces, contains exactly one gross of pieces. This pleases unit historians and is useful for nobody else.

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