25' x 15' = 375 square feet.
A yard is 3 feet so your room is 3 by 4 yards which is 12 sq yards. However, most carpet comes in widths of 13 feet so you may have to pay for 9 feet by 13 feet - as your supplier when getting a quote.
There are 9 square feet in a square yard. An area of 6 feet by 10 feet is a total square area of 60 square feet. To carpet this space you will need 6.67 square yards. However, this may be altered by the fact that the carpet will come in certain widths, and that will determine the actual length of the carpet which is required. For example, if the carpet comes in a width of 10 feet, then there would be no wastage - but if it comes in 8 feet strips then there would be excess involved. Bargain with the retailer.
If the room is 4 yards by 5 yards you will need 20 square yards. 20 square yards of carpet at $19.95 is $399.00. Remember you may still have to pay for padding and labor if that is not included in the $19.95 per yard. That may be $3.50 per yard of padding and $7.00 per yard labor approximately. If the room is wider than 12 feet you will use a lot more carpet because of the fill piece required to finish the room must run in the same direction. Total costs summary: * Cost for the carpet ($390) * Installation costs (Labour, underpad) ($210) * Old carpet disposal ($50 est.) * Sales Taxes (@ 10% = $50) * Impact of clergy discounts (@ 10% discount on materials = -$50)
First you must determine the area of the room by multiplying the length times the width and then divide by 9 to figure out the square yardage. It is a wise idea to add ten percent to the total to help account for any errors that may occur while installing.
Depending on the company, usually it is by square foot, or they may have standard prices for standard rug sizes or room sizes.
Firstly you must decide whether the measurements you have given are in feet, yards or metres. Assuming they are in feet, then the area of the room is 216 sq. ft., or 24 sq.yd. The amount of carpet you need will depend on how wide the roll is, the exact shape of the room and how much you are willing to piece the carpet. You may also need to allow for pattern repeats if you want to match a pattern.
Your carpet choice may come in different widths, so this question can have multiple answers. Taking the most common length of 12 feet wide roll, which is your 4 yard width needed and multiple it by the 5 yards or 15 feet. Your answer is in feet or yards, but it is sold by the linear running yard. So you want running 15 feet of this. You Pay by the square yard price. This would be 20 square yards you pay for.
120ft^2 , 10ft * 12ft
For a math question: You multiply 33.87 by $5. The answer is $169.35. For a real life experience: However, if the room is not a rectangle and is wider than 12 feet, you may need additional carpet.
10 square yards. Note, the amount of carpet you have to pay for may actually be more than 10 square yards as you will have to buy the entire width of the roll * the length you need. Assuming it is 12' wide you would need 12 square yards and if its 15' wide you would need 15 yards. No carpet store sells carpet by what you need but only by what the width of the roll is. So if you need a 10 x 9 piece, the carpet only comes 12 foot wide so you would take home a piece of carpet 12 x 9.
30*25=750 square feet To convert this to yards, divide by 3. 750/3=250 square yards
This may surprise you - but the answer is.... 50 ! Unless the room is 50 feet by 50 feet - in which case the number you would need is 2500 !