LegacyChief Posted Monday at 03:55 PM Share Posted Monday at 03:55 PM Hello all! I've been tasked by my organization to show the exterior siding net sqft totals (cutting around doors and windows) in schedule format. I've tried and tested a few methods with little to no luck. 1st thought was to use a Wall Schedule, but there are no default options for area. 2nd thought was to use a custom schedule with wall material regions and selecting area, surface as an available column. (This only shows GROSS sqft, not NET) Using Google Gemini (AI) for assistance, I tried creating a custom field with a macro but continued to get either the exact text from the macro (even with "Format as Number" checked), or "ERROR" There are instances where we would plan for two different material types, usually a stone wainscot as a pony wall, and would want this separated as well. Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joey_martin Posted Monday at 05:38 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:38 PM The information lives in the materials list but, while in elevation camera create a polyline and aim that polyline to a custom schedule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LegacyChief Posted Monday at 07:21 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 07:21 PM Hey Joey, Thanks for the quick response. Just tried your polyline method for this particular project and that works. Long term were hoping for more automation. Being able to use a template that is set up with the schedule already on the layout and updating automatically as we draw our walls in (similar to how a door schedule works). Thought there might be a macro that could be used to get this automation set up for long term goals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
basketballman Posted Tuesday at 12:10 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:10 AM Sheets of wall sheathing x 32 maybe a way to derive what you need. Area polyline is also good and in some cases may give higher level of separation and accuracy .. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JiAngelo Posted Tuesday at 01:52 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:52 AM Don't laugh, but I often add a 0 thickness layer to either side of my wall's framing and assign it Sherwin Williams colors. SW7100 for exterior and SW7000 for interiors. Material report gives me the square footage of the paint colors and I export it to an XLS that SUMIF's the paint colors to give me the overall total. I use @basketballman's method to verify. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
basketballman Posted Tuesday at 04:10 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:10 PM 14 hours ago, JiAngelo said: Don't laugh, but I often add a 0 thickness layer to either side of my wall's framing and assign it Sherwin Williams colors. SW7100 for exterior and SW7000 for interiors. Material report gives me the square footage of the paint colors and I export it to an XLS that SUMIF's the paint colors to give me the overall total. I use @basketballman's method to verify. TY Great idea. I also mess with the wall layers when looking for quantities of 5/8" FC drywall, cement board or tile in showers, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM does the material list not work for siding? i did a quick test on a wall with a garage door and it appears to work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JiAngelo Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM My problem is the materials selected. For instance, James Hardie lap siding reports in linear feet, as does Certainteed's D5 Monogram siding. My contractors charge by the square foot. Changing all the walls to stucco or Certainteed Board & Batten would give me the correct square footage, but it is easier for me to add a 0 width layer for paint to the siding walls and get their square footage when necessary. I can ignore the paint color if I don't need it. (And its not a paint color anyone ever selects inside the home.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tundra_dweller Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM (edited) 51 minutes ago, JiAngelo said: For instance, James Hardie lap siding reports in linear feet, as does Certainteed's D5 Monogram siding. You can control how a material reports qty to the material list with the "Adjust Material Definition" tool. Also I'm thinking maybe a material region with air gap as material might be a quick way to tally up siding coverage in sq ft. I don't remember if you can assign material regions to schedules at the moment though. Edited yesterday at 02:49 AM by tundra_dweller Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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