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How Many Shingles In A Bundle Of Roofing Shingles

November 30, 2025

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A bundle of roofing shingles usually has about 25 to 30 shingles inside. The exact number depends on the type and thickness of the shingles you buy. Most bundles are made to cover about 33 square feet of roof space. This is called one “square” in the roofing world. Knowing how many shingles are in a bundle helps you plan your roof project and buy the right amount of materials.

How Many Shingles Cover a Bundle?

A standard bundle holds about 25 to 30 asphalt shingles. Lighter shingles might have more shingles per bundle, while thicker ones have fewer.

Three bundles usually equal one square, or 100 square feet of roof space. This is the standard way roofers measure roof size.

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Why Different Bundles Have Different Counts

Architectural shingles are thicker than basic shingles, so bundles have fewer of them. Basic asphalt shingles are thinner, so more fit in each bundle. Premium shingles also take up more space per piece.

According to industry data, asphalt shingles account for roughly 80% of residential roofing projects in the U.S. Three-tab shingles dominate in roof replacements at about 42% of projects.

The weight and materials change how many fit inside. Metal shingles and cedar shakes are also sold in bundles but have different counts than asphalt.

Planning Your Roofing Project

To know how many bundles you need, measure your roof in squares. One square equals 100 square feet. A typical U.S. roof is about 2,647 square feet, or 26.47 squares. This means you would need about 79 bundles of standard asphalt shingles.

According to RubyHome, roof installation costs range from $4 to $40 per square foot. For a 1,700 square foot roof, costs run between $6,800 and $68,000. Basic asphalt shingles cost about $4.25 to $4.95 per square foot.

Bundle Breakdown by Material Type

Shingle TypeShingles Per BundleBundles Per Square
Three-Tab Asphalt25-303
Architectural Asphalt20-253
Premium Shingles20-224-5

Knowing shingle counts helps you order the right amount. Most suppliers sell by the bundle, and it is better to buy a little extra than to run short. According to RubyHome, the average roof replacement costs about $9,526. Having extra shingles on hand avoids waste and lets you repair any mistakes.

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