1500 pounds
Per square what? (Metre? Foot?) You haven't fully asked the question. A "square", when referring to roofing and siding, is 100 square feet.
1/8 = 1.90 3/16 = 2.8 1/4 = 3.70 3/8 = 5.50 lbs per sq ft.
Ummm . . . there is 1 square foot in a square foot. The square foot could be any dimensions, like 1 foot by 1 foot, or half a foot by 2 feet, or a quarter of a foot by 4 feet . . . . .
One square foot is 1 foot X1 foot, 1 foot square is also 1 foot x 1 foot. The only difference is that in 100 square feet it would be 10 x 10 or 5 x 20 etc but in a 100 foot square it is 100 feet X 1 foot only.
1500 pounds
It is precisely a square of siding to which each edge measures one foot. Therefore, each side of the square of siding is one foot in length.
A square of siding is a 10x10 foot section , so it's 100 square feet.
Per square what? (Metre? Foot?) You haven't fully asked the question. A "square", when referring to roofing and siding, is 100 square feet.
100sqft
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Aluminum house siding can weigh around 0.5 to 1.25 pounds per square foot, depending on the thickness and style. It's important to remember that each piece adds up to create a beautiful and protective exterior for your home. Just like painting happy little trees, every detail contributes to the big picture.
The weight of extruded aluminum square is dependent on its dimensions and density. To calculate the weight, multiply the volume of the square (L x W x H) by the density of aluminum (2.7 g/cm³ or 0.098 lb/in³). This will give you the weight in grams or pounds.
There are 100 square feet in a "square", it will cover an area about 10' x 10'But remember, there will be some waste, so you'll need to order extra.
Cedar siding typically weighs around 2.5 to 3.5 pounds per square foot, depending on the specific type and thickness of the cedar. This weight includes both the wood itself and any finish or treatment applied.
well are you looking to paint it yourself ,or have a painter paint it let me know then we can go from there thanks
It depends on the density of the wood used and its thickness, or cross sectional area and the amount of overlap between boards. An average cladding quality softwood is around 24- 32 lbs per cu foot. Assuming approximately 3/4 of an inch thick siding thickness with no overlap this amount of timber would cover a 16 square foot of wall. So it would weigh approximately between 1.5 to 2 lbs per square foot.
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