Measure the exterior foundation and multiply length times width.
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
If your wanting the entire square footage you can measure the width and length of your home from the outside. If your wanting to know the square footage of the heated space, measure each room width and length that have air ducts. Multiply the width and length measurements.
In order to calculate the square footage you need to find the length and the width of the room in feet. You multiply the length and the width to give you the square footage of the room
You can't, a hole has volume and thefore needs to be measured in cubic footage. Square footage is a measure of area not volume.
The square footage of your house is not the same as the square footage of your roof if there is any pitch. If you are asking aboutasphalt shingles, generally each bundle covers 33.3 square feet. Therefore find the square footage of your roof, divide it by 33.3 to find the number of bundles, then multiply the original square footage by 5-10% to get the number of additional bundles for cutoffs and starter strip. The variation in percentage accounts for the number and length of valleys of the roof. Example:[@5%]roof =1500 ft2 --> (1500/33.3=45.05) (1500x.05=75 -->75/33.3=2.25)45.05 + 2.25= (48) bundles
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
That will depend on the square footage of the house,and if you can find a forclosed property you can reduce the price substanstually.
Length x width = square footage
If your wanting the entire square footage you can measure the width and length of your home from the outside. If your wanting to know the square footage of the heated space, measure each room width and length that have air ducts. Multiply the width and length measurements.
In order to calculate the square footage you need to find the length and the width of the room in feet. You multiply the length and the width to give you the square footage of the room
You can't, a hole has volume and thefore needs to be measured in cubic footage. Square footage is a measure of area not volume.
The square footage of your house is not the same as the square footage of your roof if there is any pitch. If you are asking aboutasphalt shingles, generally each bundle covers 33.3 square feet. Therefore find the square footage of your roof, divide it by 33.3 to find the number of bundles, then multiply the original square footage by 5-10% to get the number of additional bundles for cutoffs and starter strip. The variation in percentage accounts for the number and length of valleys of the roof. Example:[@5%]roof =1500 ft2 --> (1500/33.3=45.05) (1500x.05=75 -->75/33.3=2.25)45.05 + 2.25= (48) bundles
You could probably find someone to try it, depending on the size of the house (stories), the square footage, and a route by which the house could be moved to the new location.
length x width
divide total cost in cost of sq.ft
Area in square feet = pi*radius2
You measure its length and with and multiply the two. However, this will take no account of the height: the square footage in which you can stand, crawl or slide.