The word "square," when used in context with roofing (shingles) and exterior siding, means one-hundred square feet. So, a square of shingles is 100 square feet of shingles. A square of siding is 100 square feet of siding.
One hundred square feet is ten feet by ten feet.
For steel siding with 1" deep corrugations at 4" o.c. approx. siding weight would be: 24 Ga. 1.36 PSF 22 Ga. 1.72 PSF 20 Ga. 2.05 PSF 18 Ga. 2.70 PSF
300 feet is a measurement of DISTANCE, while square feet is a measure of AREA. However, 300 averaged-sized human feet would cover about 100 square feet of area, although the owners of said feet would have to be VERY friendly. It is impossible to determine area from a single linear measurement. You need 300 feet BY some other linear measurement to calculate area.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 2.25 square feet per tile for a total of 1,305 square feet.
One square centimetre measures 1 cm, in length, width and depth. One square m (metre) would measure 100 centimetres in length, width and depth. So 100x100x100 would mean 1,000,000 (1 million) square centimetres would be needed to construct a square with 1m (metre) sides.
432 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
Aluminum, steel, and vinyl siding is usually sold in quantities called 'squares'. A single square will cover 100 square feet. If you have 2875 square feet of exterior wall to cover, you would need to purchase 28-3/4 square of siding.
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.
In order to answer that question, we'd have to know the area ofone square of siding.You've got 1,000 square feet there. If 'S' is the area of one squareof siding, in square feet, then the number of squares you need isat least 1,000/S .
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You will need to know the square footage of the area you wish to install new siding. On a rectangular area, you would measure length and multiply it by the height. On a triangular area, you would measure the length, multiply it by the height, and then divide it by two. Total all of the areas together, and this will give you the square footage that the siding contractor will need to estimate your costs, or, if you are doing the siding yourself, you can use this square footage to determine how many boxes of siding you would need to purchase.
From what I can see, it would be a buck two eighty.
985.80
It depends on the exposure. If you are lapping each board 1 1/4" you have a 6" exposure. This would give 6 square feet coverage per board, and would take 17 boards to cover 100 square eet (1 square) Exposure (in feet) * Length = Square foot of coverage per board 1 square = 100 square feet
Three square feet would cover one square yard or 36 square inches.
If that is 2' x 4' it would cover 800 square feet. If it is 2" x 4" it would cover about 5.5 square feet.
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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.