Calculators by trade
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What these can and can't do
They do the measuring-up sum quickly and show you the working, so you can sanity-check it against your own experience. They're a starting point for ordering materials and pricing a job.
What they don't do is sign anything off. Where a calculator follows an Australian Standard we say which one and where the figures came from, and we say plainly when there isn't a standard behind it at all. Anything that needs a certifier still needs a certifier.
Worked out the materials. Now price the job.
Yamate turns the numbers into a quote your customer can accept on their phone, then an invoice, then a payment — with the GST handled and the follow-ups chased for you.
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Are these calculators free?
Yes — all thirty, no sign-up, no limit, no card. They run in your browser and your figures never leave your phone.
Do they work offline?
Once the page has loaded, the sums run on your device. Handy in a basement or out of range.
Are they metric?
Yes. Metres, millimetres, litres, kilograms and cubic metres — the units you actually order in.
Can I use these for a job that needs council approval?
Use them to work out quantities and to sanity-check a design. Anything that needs sign-off needs your certifier or building surveyor — a calculator is a fast sum, not an approval.
Which ones follow an Australian Standard?
Each calculator carries a badge saying whether it's plain measurement, whether it follows an Australian Standard, or whether it's a rule of thumb with no standard behind it. We'd rather say "there isn't a standard for this" than dress a rough guide up as one.
General information for Australian trades, and an estimate only — not tax, financial or legal advice. It is not engineering, building or design advice either: a calculator works out a quantity from the figures you enter, and anything that needs sign-off still needs your engineer, certifier or building surveyor. Australian Standards are published and sold by Standards Australia and are not reproduced here; figures follow published guidance and can change between editions. Always confirm quantities with your supplier and anything code-related with your certifier.