Adding Feet and Inches Calculator (Worldwide & USA Standards)

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📊 length visual (max 200 inches scale) — worldwide reference

⚙️ Results match USA (NIST) & international standards: 1 ft = 0.3048 m exactly.

How to Add Feet and Inches – Manual & Calculator Method

Our adding feet and inches calculator uses the standard 12-inches-per-foot rule. Whether you’re in construction, woodworking, or interior design, adding imperial measurements is common in the US, UK, and Canada. But metric equivalents are also shown for worldwide use.

  • Step 1: Convert each foot value to inches (multiply by 12) and add the inches part.
  • Step 2: Sum all inches from each row.
  • Step 3: Divide total inches by 12 → whole feet = quotient, remainder = inches.
  • Pro tip: Use our dynamic calculator above for multiple lengths.

Quick‑reference: feet/inches to decimal & metric

Feet / inchesDecimal feetMetersTypical use (world)
1 ft 0 in1.0 ft0.3048 mUS standard ruler
3 ft 3⅜ in3.281 ft1.0 m (exact)International
5 ft 6 in5.5 ft1.6764 mDoor height (many countries)
8 ft 0 in8.0 ft2.4384 mTypical lumber (US/Canada)

Worldwide Standards: Feet, Inches & Metric Usage

Although most of the world uses metric, the US, and to some extent UK/Canada still use feet and inches for construction, aviation, and real estate. Our calculator respects both: it outputs US/imperial and metric simultaneously.

  • 🇺🇸 USA: almost all building trades use feet/inches (codes: IBC, IRC).
  • 🇬🇧 UK: road signs in feet/miles, but many new projects use metric.
  • 🇨🇦 Canada: hybrid – feet for residential, metric for official.
  • 🇪🇺 Europe, Asia: metric, but sometimes imperial for specialised sectors.

Model year relevance in building codes (2024–2026)

YearCommon code / standardImpact on length measurements
2024IBC 2024, IRC 2024Same feet/inches definitions; lumber sizing unchanged.
2025ASHRAE 90.1 updatesNo change to foot definition, but tolerances refined.
2026Expected NIST updatesStill 1 ft = 0.3048 m (exact).

You can type any year into the field above — it’s for your reference (doesn’t affect math).

Feet & Inches Addition – Practical tables

Here are three common sums used in construction and DIY, verified by our adding feet and inches calculator.

Table A: Lumber lengths (USA dimensional)

Length ALength BSum (ft / in)Metric sum
8 ft 0 in4 ft 6 in12 ft 6 in3.81 m
6 ft 9 in5 ft 3 in12 ft 0 in3.658 m
10 ft 2 in2 ft 10 in13 ft 0 in3.962 m

Table B: Room dimensions (carpentry, worldwide)

Wall 1 (ft/in)Wall 2 (ft/in)Total length (ft/in)meters
12 ft 4 in9 ft 7 in21 ft 11 in6.68 m
15 ft 0 in15 ft 0 in30 ft 0 in9.144 m

Table C: quick conversion – inches to metric

InchesFeet+inchesCentimeters
12 in1 ft 0 in30.48 cm
25 in2 ft 1 in63.5 cm
50 in4 ft 2 in127 cm

Frequently asked questions – adding feet and inches

❓ Can I add negative values? Not typical – use positive lengths. The calculator ignores negatives (treats as 0).

❓ Does the year change the conversion? No, the foot–metric relation is fixed since 1959 internationally.

❓ How precise is the graph? It scales total inches relative to 200 inches max. For sums >200 in, bar fills full.

Use the Acreage Calculator by Feet to measure land area easily, or explore the full Feet & Inches Measurement Calculator category to access all related measurement tools.