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Cable Length Calculator — Estimate Total Cable Needed

Calculate the total cable length needed for your circuit run, including termination allowances and wastage. Works for any cable type.

Actual route distance, not straight line

Sockets, switches, or junction boxes

Average cable distance between each outlet

Include wastage allowance

Adds 10% extra for cutting waste and measurement errors

10% recommended for most installations, 15% for DIY

Enter your cable price per metre for a cost estimate

How We Calculate This

This calculator estimates the total cable length needed for a circuit by adding up the distance from the consumer unit to the first outlet, the spacing between subsequent outlets, termination allowances at each connection point, and an optional wastage factor.

The formula

Total cable = (CU to first outlet + spacing between outlets) + termination allowances + wastage

Breakdown

  • Run length: Distance from consumer unit to first outlet, plus the spacing between all subsequent outlets
  • Termination allowance: 300mm per connection point (CU + each outlet) for stripping, terminating, and neat connection
  • Wastage: 10% extra for cutting waste, measurement errors, and route changes (optional)

For accurate results, measure the actual cable route including vertical drops, horizontal runs through joists, and any detours around obstacles. The calculator works for any cable type — twin and earth, SWA, or flexible cable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.