If the question is "an area 10' x 10' ft" then you need 100 sqft of siding. If you mean a 10'x 10' sq building then the height and whether it has gables or flat roof comes into the equation Plus whether it has window or door openings.
100 square feet 10x10= 1 square of siding
a square in siding or roofing is 100 square feet (10x10) most house are between 10 and 14 square of siding
A square of siding is a 10x10 foot section , so it's 100 square feet.
A `square` is usually 10X10 feet, or another way of putting it is, 100 square feet (100 feet long by 1 foot wide).
When it comes to siding for your home, you may be shocked to learn of the high prices involved. Labor is consistently one of the highest aspects of installing siding on your home. Add in the fact that much of the work involved is atop a ladder, and at least two men are needed for the job, raising up the siding cost even further. Consider installing the siding on your own to save money. While you will need a friend's help for the tallest places, much of the lower pieces can be done on your own, especially if you choose tongue and groove siding.
100 SF or 34 Sq. Yards
10x10------100
10x10 egquals 100
The expression 5(10x10) relate to 10x10 in that it is 5 times 10 x 10.
Having a license to install siding is not mandatory. You can install siding on your home with no license. However, if you are hiring a professional to install the siding for you, although having a Contractor's License is not required it is recommended.
10x10 = 100
10x10=102 or 10 squared.