4 x 10 is 40 square feet, so two would do it.
The floor and ceiling are each 72 square feet.In order to know the area of the walls, we would need to know the height of the ceiling.
5/8 Fireguard weighs about 2.4 pounds per square foot.
56 sq feet
It depends on the height and shape of the building. Example: a 40x50 building with 10 foot walls = 1800 sq feet. 20x100 building with 15 foot walls 3600 sq feet
13 sq. ft. is a closet, that's only 3x4 and a bit. How tall?
4 x 10 is 40 square feet, so two would do it.
The floor and ceiling are each 72 square feet.In order to know the area of the walls, we would need to know the height of the ceiling.
When a large section of your ceiling's drywall is saggy, you need more than a spot repair. Sometimes the problem is so severe that removing an entire 4 X 8-foot drywall panel is the best solution. A few professional hints can make the job of drywall patch repair go more smoothly. Attic insulation should be cleared out Dispose of the old drywall Affix the nails with nail strips Drywall Panels Need to be Screwed In It's time to tape and mud
This varies depending on location, size & type of job (wall? ceiling?) so get several estimates.
it all depends on the price you agreed on per sheet of drywall with the contractor. the prices can vary. If you do the walls AND the ceiling....$400.00 to $800.00 depending on who you use. You didn't specify whether or not you wanted the drywall taped and bedded ( and textured) afterword. These specifications MATTER. If you have ALL of the above done...SOME will charge you up to $1000.00........If you shop around? .....Probably around $600.00 to $700.00. Do NOT pay over $1,200.00 for the job.
Floor = 100 square feetCeiling = 100 square feetWalls = we can't calculate the walls without knowing the height of the ceiling
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1" drywall weighs approximately 3.4 pounds per square foot.
The floor and ceiling are each (28 x 15) = 420square feet.We don't know the area of the walls until we know how high the room is.
No it can't because of Acoustic Flanking The answer is NONE ZERO. You putting carpet on your floors will reduce the impact noise (foot Fall) the neighbor below experiences but will do nothing for the airborne sound coming up. Besides if a lot of it is impact noise from them then that is already flanking through the building materials and is radiating off your floor and walls. If you can feel the vibration of their washing machine that is sitting on their floor then those vibrations are running across their floor, running up common walls and across your floor. This is text book acoustic flanking. We have vibration pads that can go under their washer/dryer which will help a lot. We can't do much about the ceiling fan. Its hard bolted to your floor underneath. What they really need to do is remove their drywall ceiling, add Genie Clips then re-drywall with a double layer using Green Glue. That will take care of the ceiling but you may still experience the flanking up the walls.
The 9 foot ceiling is simply one more foot in height above the previously stated 8 foot ceiling. One could assume that a man who is 8'7" could only comfortably live under a 9 foot ceiling.