Need more info. Would need to know how many square feet one container of cement paint can cover. For example, if one container could paint 100 square feet, you would need 10 containers of paint: 1000/100=10
The answer will depend on the surface being painted, its preparation, and the coverage of the paint. The paint tin should give an indication.
Too many variables. -Depends on surface you are spraying onto, type of spray equipment you are using, what paint you use to spray, how much you thin it to spray, etc, etc
I have never seen linear used on a paint can, but if it is brush paint, you would have to assume a foot wide stripe so that would be 25 sq. ft. If it is a spray can, you would have to see how wide a pattern it has at the distance recommended on the can and figure from there.
about 350 square feet, this can vary depending on what type of surface you are painting. surfaces such as concrete can suck up paint therefore you would need more paint for them
Anywhere from 300-500 square feet depending on the thickness/thinness of the paint, how many coats you're putting on from a single can, and how large the surface is you're painting. However, 300-500 square feet is an approximate average of how much a gallon of paint should cover.
Single coat ,100sqft Double coat 50sqft
If your drum is a 55 gallon drum and your paint can cover 400 square feet per gallon then you may cover (one coat only) a square almost 150 by 150 feet.
1000 square feet to paint? You can paint 400 feet squared with one gallon. so you need to know how high the wall is 8 feet high by 1000 feet 8x1000 = 8000 square feet divided by 400feet per a gallon = 20 gallons one coat. just x the amount of coats you want to do and your good to go. You realy need to measure each wall and go HxL divided by 400feet per a gallon and this will tell you how many gallons will be needed to paint each wall and corner.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 1000 square feet.
"Safe" is a relative term. Used correctly, with proper precautions, you can treat 1000 square feet safely for humans. Read your label though; all the information you need is there.
1000 square meters = 10,763.91 square feet.
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No. 1000 square is a number - it need not have anything to do with area.
10,763.9 square feet.
Paint coverage differs depending on brand and type of paint. Most (if not all) paint cans will indicate that one gallon covers so many square feet. For example, Paint A says one gallon covers 200 square feet. That means 200 square feet will require one gallon, 50 square feet will require one quart, 400 square feet will require two gallons, etc.
1000 square feet of sod, or 111 square yards
1 square yard = (3*3) 9 square feet so > 1000 / 9 = 111 square yards 1 square foot
Divide the numerical value, in square feet, by 1000.
734 square feet is not equal to 1000 of any standard unit or area.