Window Board Calculator
Calculate window board sizes, quantities and fixings for window reveals. Automatically adds overhang allowances.
Total windows needing boards
Width of the window opening
Frame to plastered wall face
Board projection past the wall (standard 25mm)
Extension past reveal each side (standard 25mm)
Iron-on edging for exposed MDF ends
How We Calculate This
This calculator determines the correct window board dimensions, the number of boards needed, and fixings for your window installation.
Board width (depth)
Board width = Reveal depth + Front overhang. The reveal depth is measured from the window frame to the face of the plastered wall. The standard front overhang is 25mm, projecting past the plaster line.
Board length
Board length = Window width + (2 × Side overhang). The standard side overhang is 25mm each side, extending past the reveal edges for a neat finish that covers the plaster return.
End caps
MDF boards need end caps (iron-on edging) on each exposed end to cover the raw MDF core. Each board typically needs 2 end caps. Timber and stone boards do not require end caps.
Fixing
- Expanding foam: Low-expansion PU foam supports and bonds the board
- Grab adhesive: Alternative to foam; apply in zigzag beads
- Weigh down the board while the adhesive cures (typically 1-2 hours)
Standards
Window boards should be fitted level and square. In bathrooms and kitchens, use moisture-resistant materials. The board should be fitted after plastering but before final decoration.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.