Depends who does it. Pros charge different rates depending on where you are. -You can even do it yourself if money is a problem. This is possibly the most mind numbing simple job in construction !
The cost to install 650 square feet of wood floor depends on the wood chosen and who you choose to install it. The flooring itself can range from $1.80 to $15 per square foot, while labor can be anywhere from $2 to 8 per square foot.
There are 9 square feet in a square yard... 5008 / 9 = 556.44 square yards 556.44 x $27 = $15,024
1300 square feet of carpet is 144.44 square yards, putting your total at $2,166.67.
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4 feet times 12 feet equals 48 square feet.
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The cost to install 650 square feet of wood floor depends on the wood chosen and who you choose to install it. The flooring itself can range from $1.80 to $15 per square foot, while labor can be anywhere from $2 to 8 per square foot.
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The dimensions of the 4 by 8 sheetrock are 4 feet in width and 8 feet in length.
The standard size for sheetrock in most residential construction projects is 4 feet by 8 feet.
To calculate the cost of carpeting the room, first determine the area in square feet: 12 feet x 15 feet = 180 square feet. Since there are 9 square feet in a square yard, convert the area to square yards: 180 square feet ÷ 9 = 20 square yards. Finally, multiply the area in square yards by the cost per square yard: 20 square yards x $2.49 = $49.80. Therefore, it will cost $49.80 to carpet the room.
First, calculate the area of the kitchen floor: 12 feet x 20 feet = 240 square feet. Since there are 9 square feet in a square yard, the area in square yards is 240 ÷ 9 ≈ 26.67 square yards. At a cost of $10 per square yard, the total cost will be approximately 26.67 x $10 = $266.70.
Simple ... multiply square feet by cost per square foot.
The square feet is a unit of area, not a unit for mass !!
To find the length of the diagonal of a square patch of sheetrock with a perimeter of 10 feet, first calculate the length of one side. The perimeter ( P ) of a square is given by ( P = 4s ), where ( s ) is the side length. So, ( s = \frac{10}{4} = 2.5 ) feet. The diagonal ( d ) can be calculated using the formula ( d = s\sqrt{2} ), which gives ( d \approx 2.5 \times 1.414 \approx 3.54 ) feet. Thus, the length of the diagonal is closest to 3.54 feet.