A lineal meter of carpet would be 1m long x 4m wide.
Carpet per lineal metre.
For example if you have a 4 inch tear in the middle of a hallway you ll want enough carpet to stretch from door to door or the next.
To calculate the equivalent square metre price from a lineal metre price just divide the lineal metre price by the carpet width either 3 66 or 4 metre.
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Some carpets can be up to 4 metres wide while others will be the traditional broadloom width of 3 66 metres.
As carpet width is usually 3 66m a price in lineal metres will be higher than in square metres please note that some of our carpets are 4 metres wide.
If they charge by the lineal metre they should specify the width of the carpet.
Let s say one carpet supplier charges 60 per square metre for their carpet.
The term lineal meter is used to describe the nominal length of an item.
Indoor outdoor carpets cost an average of 3 50 per square foot.
You ll need enough carpet to cover the entire area of damage to avoid seams.
To calculate the equivalent square metre price from a lineal metre price just divide the lineal metre price by the carpet width either 3 66 or 4 metre.
Multiply that number by 3 66 and you get 219 60 per broadloom metre.