I t would depend on the paint- Most paints tell you the coverage area on the side of the can. If not, the people that sell the paint should be able to tell you.
MY wild guess would be that one gallon would cover that relatively small area.
(6-ft x 172-ft) / (200 square feet per gallon) = 5.16 gallons
If 169 is floor area, then you are talking about roughly 430 square feet of wall. I would paint that with a bit less than 2 gallons.
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.
It depends on the texture of the surface (including its preparation), its porosity. It also depends on the coverage of the paint and how many coats you want/need. Look at the coverage information on the paint container.
Common gallons of paint cover approximately 400 square feet. 1800 divided by 400 is 4.5. That is 4 and one half gallons or I would buy 5 gallons in case I lose some when I clean up or if there is a spill.
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15,320.1 US gallons of water.
400 Square Feet.
Just over 20 gallons
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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.
The volume is (16' x 32' x 7') = 3,584 cubic feet = 26,810.18 gallons (rounded)We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.It might even be empty.
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
If rectangular about 21,000 gallons if oval about 16,000 gallons
About 3 and 1/2 if you can arrange it anyway you want.
about 4 gallons for one coat for smooth surface; about 6 gallons if the surface is rough
(6-ft x 172-ft) / (200 square feet per gallon) = 5.16 gallons