4 x 10 is 40 square feet, so two would do it.
Approx. 113 sheets
6-4'x8' sheets
56 sq feet
Multiply the length of the ceiling (in feet) by the width of the ceiling (in feet). For example, if a ceiling is 4 ft by 6 feet, the area would be 24 sq ft.
5/8 Fireguard weighs about 2.4 pounds per square foot.
About 94 sheets if 4x8.
You can both estimate the total square feet of drywall, also known as gypsum board, you'll need and the number of sheets. ... Drywall needed = total area/sheet size. Multiply the length and height of one wall. ... Record the area. Repeat this process for all walls.
Each sheet covers 48 square feet. Divide 1500 by 48 gives you 31.25 sheets of drywall.
Square footage estimates on drywall are based on the square footage of wall and ceiling that need to be covered.
You will need at least 14 sheets, depending on shape and height of wall.
I use about five pounds per 10 -12 sheets.
You need roughly 94 sheets, however, the shapes of walls and stairs will change that figure slightly.
You figure out the square footage, and then the size and number of boards needed.
To find square feet simply multiply length times width. Thus: 11' X 12' =132 square feet. If you needed to figure the amount of sheet rock to cover four walls in one room and the room is 11' X 12' with 8' ceiling height your equation would look like this: 11 x 12 x 4= 528 square feet Now divide the total square feet (528) by the amount of coverage one sheet of drywall offers. ie; one 4 x 8 sheet of drywall covers 32 square feet of space. 528/32=16.5 You would need 16.5 sheets to cover all the wall space with 4' x 8' sheets of drywall.
3.33 sheets
Each sheet cover 15 square feet. That means you need 36 sheets.
27 x 27 = 729 square feet 4 x 8 = 32 square feet You need 22.79 sheets to cover the floor OR the ceiling. If you intend to cover any walls, then in order to help you with THAT bill of materials, we would need to know the floor-to-ceiling height.