Asian Paint Formula:
The Asian Paint Calculator helps determine the exact amount of paint needed for your painting project based on area size, paint coverage rate, and number of coats required. This ensures you purchase the right quantity without waste or shortage.
The calculator uses the paint calculation formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the total paint needed by dividing the area by the coverage rate and multiplying by the number of coats.
Details: Accurate paint calculation prevents overbuying (saving money) and underbuying (preventing project delays). It also helps in proper budget planning and ensures consistent color matching.
Tips: Measure the total paintable area accurately. Check the paint can for coverage rate (typically 300-400 sq ft/gallon). Consider adding 10% extra for wastage and touch-ups.
Q1: What is a typical coverage rate for Asian Paints?
A: Most Asian Paints cover 300-400 square feet per gallon, but this varies by paint type and surface texture.
Q2: How do I calculate wall area accurately?
A: Measure length and height of each wall, multiply to get area, then subtract windows and doors (approx 20 sq ft each).
Q3: Should I buy extra paint?
A: Yes, always buy 10-15% extra for touch-ups, wastage, and future repairs. Keep some for color matching.
Q4: Does surface texture affect coverage?
A: Yes, rough surfaces require more paint than smooth surfaces. Textured walls may need 10-20% more paint.
Q5: How many coats are typically needed?
A: Most projects require 2 coats for even coverage and color consistency. Dark colors may need 3 coats over light colors.