Edging run tool

Edging Calculator

Estimate garden edging lengths, pieces, and rough cost.

Run + stock lengthsRounding bufferBuying checks
Planning summary

Quick answer

Measure the full edging run, add cut waste and corner allowance, then round up to whole edging lengths or rolls.

Planning summary

Watch most

Common misses include forgetting joints, corners, mitres, end conditions, and the waste created when standard stock lengths do not divide neatly into the run.

Planning summary

Best next move

Measure the full run, add realistic waste for cuts and joints, then check whether fittings and corners need to be costed separately.

Starter defaults assume a border or lawn edging run with stock lengths, corner cuts, and a small allowance for damaged ends or overlaps.

Last checked

June 4, 2026

We checked the page logic, support notes, and related links on this page.

How to use it

Planning before buying

Use this calculator for a planning check, then confirm the final order or quote against live product data and site conditions.

Quote-ready brief

Use these actions to turn the live calculator result into a cleaner request for builders, suppliers, or merchants.

Run the calculator, then use these actions to prepare the estimate for a real quote request.

Need help deciding what to ask for? Read the quote checklist or contact the team at hello@buildcostlab.com.

Practical checks before you buy

These notes are where BuildCostLab goes beyond a generic calculator result by surfacing the assumptions, buying traps, and next decisions that usually move the real order.

Global terminology and buying units

Use this page across English-speaking markets by matching the local material name, unit, and buying format.

Also known as
lawn edging calculatorborder edging calculatorlandscape edging calculator
Search intent
edging calculatorgarden edging calculatorlawn edging length calculator
Quick answer

Measure the full edging run, add cut waste and corner allowance, then round up to whole edging lengths or rolls.

Regional buying note

Garden edging, lawn edging, border edging, and landscape edging all reduce to a measured run, stock length, corners, stakes, and cut waste.

Unit examples

Use metres or feet and compare rolls, boards, sleepers, stakes, or metal lengths sold by the supplier.

What this estimate includes

The total run, waste or cutting allowance, whole stock-length rounding, and a rough material spend when a price is entered.

What it may not include

Corners, fittings, trims, labour, and awkward site details that may need their own count outside the clean run length.

Key assumptions

Linear calculators assume materials are bought in stock lengths and the job can be reduced to a total run with a reasonable cut allowance.

Worked example

Example: an 18m border run with four corners and 8 percent waste becomes just over 19.6m of planned edging. If edging is sold in 2.4m lengths, the safer buying total is 9 lengths rather than 8.2 on paper.

How this estimate is worked out

We measure the total run, add the waste allowance, then convert the adjusted run into whole stock lengths using the selected piece length.

What assumptions sit underneath it

Linear calculators assume materials are bought in stock lengths and the job can be reduced to a total run with a reasonable cut allowance.

How rounding is handled

Because trims, pipes, and stock lengths are bought in whole pieces, the final answer rounds up to a real ordering total and shows the buffer created by that rounding.

What changes the result most

Run length, curve complexity, corner count, stock length, and whether stakes are included usually move edging orders fastest.

Where people under-order

Curves, short returns, damaged ends, and awkward joins can use more edging than a clean perimeter suggests.

Practical buying checks

Confirm edging lengths, stakes, connectors, screws, and whether one spare length is cheaper than delaying the garden job.

Scope checklist

Use these prompts when you want to turn the estimate into a clearer builder, installer, or merchant request.

  • Share the total run, the number of corners or fittings, and the preferred stock length if you know it.
  • Ask whether fixings, trims, connectors, and waste from offcuts are included.
  • Confirm whether the job needs one clean install or a small spare allowance for mistakes and future repairs.

Explore this project hub

Open the full Landscape Joinery Estimating project hub to move from quick estimate to deeper guidance.

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Use these linked tools when the estimate crosses into another calculator in the Landscape Joinery Estimating cluster and the buying list needs more than one material.

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Practical answers

Short answers for the buying questions that usually come up after the first calculation.

How do I use the Edging Calculator?

Enter the total run, stock length, and a realistic waste setting, then use this calculator to plan the buying quantity before you check joins, fittings, and extra detail pieces.

What changes the Edging Calculator estimate most?

The biggest drivers are the measured run, the stock length, and the extra waste created by cuts, corners, joints, and awkward end details.

Should I round the result up?

A slightly higher stock-length overage is often cheaper than losing time to a short final piece or making an extra delivery run.

Use this estimate in a quote request

Copy the estimate, add your own notes, and send the same scope to each builder or supplier so the quotes are easier to compare.

  • Confirm what the quote should include: materials only, labour only, or both.
  • State access, finish level, timing, and any unknowns clearly.
  • Ask each supplier or installer to price the same scope and exclusions.

You can also open the wider Landscape Joinery Estimating project hub if the quote depends on more than one material.