One gallon should cover at least 300 square feet for smooth surface, 150 for rough. for one coat.
Assuming good paint and you putting an average coat it should be enough for two coats. If there are any windows or doors on the wall there will be some left over.
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
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.
390 linear feet of wall space (150+45+150+45) 3900 Square feet of wall space (390x10) 3900/400=10 gallons for ONE coat However 400sqft per gallon is a bit optimistic; add 10% 11 gallons
It depends on the paint that you use. If you use a paint that has high hiding qualities, you should be able to cover the green in two coats without a problem. Pastel pinks are made from a white or light base normally and these bases are loaded with titanium dioxide pigments so they cover well. However, if your pink is a bold pink, like a fuchsia, you'll want to use a color primer first, then apply the paint.
No, often high gloss paint is oil based.
It is 17572 quarts (US).
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
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.
The total cost of paint is 746.50 currency units.
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.
It depends on the kind of paint it can veri from 39 ft to 50 ft if used right Improved Answer: Even a high build elastomeric paint goes 80 square feet a gallon. A standard gallon of paint has a theoretical coverage rate of 400 sq ft. However, this amount will be reduced on a porous or textured surface as much as half.
Perimeter = 2*(L +W) = 2*(30 + 25) = 2*55 = 110 feet Painted surface = Perimeter*Height = 110*8 = 880 sq feet
390 linear feet of wall space (150+45+150+45) 3900 Square feet of wall space (390x10) 3900/400=10 gallons for ONE coat However 400sqft per gallon is a bit optimistic; add 10% 11 gallons
Well the best ways are to have great instillation plastic cover over that high quality paper board "the wall it's self". High quality primer, High quality paint.
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