6 and 2/3 gal.
2 gallons Um, beg to differ.... 20x10=200 x 2 walls...400 sq ft 15X10=150 X 2 walls...300 sq ft 20x15=300sq ft 400+300+300=1000 divided by 150sq ft = 6.67 gallons....if all of the information we have is correct. (this does not take into account doors or windows for which you have not given us any information on) What type of paint are you using that only estimates 150 sq ft per gallon coverage?? Be aware that sometimes the coverage sq ft estimate will vary depending on the surface, existing paint, and the method of application.
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1 cubic yard of covers 27/depth in feet square feet.
To answer this question, you need to know how much a gallon or unit of the paint can cover and the price per gallon or unit of the paint. Let us say a gallon covers 120 sq ft and it costs 10 dollars a gallon. You would need 600/120 gallons, which is five gallons and it would cost 5 x 10 dollars, which is fifty dollars. This is just an example, not an estimate. The other cost would be labor if you hired someone to do it. Otherwise you would also have to add the cost of a paint roller and pan, and brushes if you did it yourself.
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2 gallons Um, beg to differ.... 20x10=200 x 2 walls...400 sq ft 15X10=150 X 2 walls...300 sq ft 20x15=300sq ft 400+300+300=1000 divided by 150sq ft = 6.67 gallons....if all of the information we have is correct. (this does not take into account doors or windows for which you have not given us any information on) What type of paint are you using that only estimates 150 sq ft per gallon coverage?? Be aware that sometimes the coverage sq ft estimate will vary depending on the surface, existing paint, and the method of application.
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It depends on the height of the ceilings. If they are 10 feet, that would put the painted area at 420 square feet. Paint covers approx 350 - 400 square feet per gallon over a sealed surface, depending on the texture of the wall so it would take about 1 1/2 gallons of paint for one coat. Lower ceilings will use a little less, cathedral or tall ceilings more. Add in another gallon if you are painting the ceiling.
There are billions of gallons of water within the Indian Ocean. This ocean covers an area of 47,900,00 square miles.
7.7 gallons.
Covers 25 sq ft per gallon according to mfgr, so about 7.5 gallons.
The 24 gallons of fertilizer covers 43,560 square feet (1 acre). Thus, you would only need about 0.07 gallons (about 9 ounces) to cover 120 square feet.
In northern Upstate regions, Yaros Painting charges $2.85 per square foot of floor space in rooms with 8ft ceilings, provided that the walls and trimming do not require extensive preparatory work. This covers all of the preparation, priming, and painting of walls, trim, and ceilings.
a gallon of interior paint covers on average 400 square feet. you need to figure how many square feet of wall space you have to determine how many gallons you will need.
You must have your figures wrong. - 4 litres of paint will not even come close to covering 100 metres square! !
4 pints covers one acre. 12 X 4 pints covers 12 acres = 48 pints. 2 pints in a quart, 4 quarts in a gallon = 8 pints in a gallon. 48/8 = equals 6 gallons to cover 12 acres.
well being a two story home not knowing exact size i would tell you bout 20-25 gallons without ceilings go to affordablepainters.biz to get a quote Figure basically 300 Sq Ft per gallon. This will change depending on how porous the siding is and how many coats you are applying. Paint companies recommend two coats for a first rate job. You may be over or under depending but this is a good rule of thumb. Same for the trim.