2x 6" (x1ft) lengths = 1sq ft, so 2x 400 = 800 lineal feet is required.
800ft x 72 cents = $572
+10% for offcuts etc
Hope this helps,
Andy
a square in siding or roofing is 100 square feet (10x10) most house are between 10 and 14 square of siding
you have to add something to the equation: how wide is the object that you are measuring lineal feet of? if it is 12" wide, you need 650 lineal feet to come up with 650 square feet, if it is 4" wide, you need 2950 lineal feet of it, etc. . . hope this helps!
100 square feet of coverage, installed.
100
One square in most bld products/material is usually 100sqft. albert fish
Measure the circle's radius and square it. Multiply the result by pi. This number is the circle's lineal foot measurement.
There is no such thing as a linear square metre. A linear metre is a unit of length, while a square metre is a unit of area.
You must know the total square footage of the area you need siding for. Once you know the square footage, any sales outlet can help figure the amount of siding needed. The square footage can be calculated using the length of the wall multiplied by the height of the wall.
you don't. square feet is area, lineal feet is distance.
The area of Ciudad Lineal is 11.43 square kilometers.
Lineal metres = Square metre/Width of the carpet.
There is one square in a box of siding. One square equals 100 square feet.
Lineal metres = Square metres/Width of the boards.
Lineal metres = Square metre/Width = Square metres/0.14
This question is way to vague. Is the house one or two levels? Number of dormers? Colors? Windows? Siding condition? Obviously you will need to be much more specific.
100 square feet 10x10= 1 square of siding
How many square feet is 212 lineal feet by .475 inches?