It really depends on the shingle. Different qualities of roofing have different weights. The supplier or manufacturer will have the answer, by weight per 100square feet.
To determine the number of roofing squares needed for a 1,500 square foot house, you divide the total square footage by the coverage area of one square. One roofing square covers 100 square feet. Therefore, for a 1,500 square foot house, you would need 15 roofing squares (1,500 ÷ 100 = 15).
Granite is figured at 168 pounds per cubic foot. If you know the thickness, you can determine the weight per square foot.
5/8 Fireguard weighs about 2.4 pounds per square foot.
Depends on how thick it is.
The weight of steel diamond plate per square foot depends on its thickness. Steel diamond plate that is 3/16 inches thick weighs 8.70 pounds per square foot. 3/8" plate weighs 16.35 pounds per square foot.
Roofing shingles weight between 200 & 250 lbs per square. 1 square = 3 bundles. So if you know how many square of shingles are on a house, you will know about how much the roofing debris will weigh.
1 roofing "square" = 100 square feet. 100 square feet = one square
Let's say! Which roofing material is the least expensive? Asphalt shingles are the least expensive roofing material, costing between $100 and $150 per square foot.
Wet asphalt weighs about 145 pounds per cu. foot.
To determine the number of roofing squares needed for a 1,500 square foot house, you divide the total square footage by the coverage area of one square. One roofing square covers 100 square feet. Therefore, for a 1,500 square foot house, you would need 15 roofing squares (1,500 ÷ 100 = 15).
The weight of asphalt can vary depending on its density, but a common estimate is that asphalt weighs about 145 pounds per cubic foot. Given that one inch of asphalt covers an area of one square foot, it would weigh approximately 12.1 pounds per inch. However, this can vary slightly based on the specific type and mix of asphalt used.
Per square what? (Metre? Foot?) You haven't fully asked the question. A "square", when referring to roofing and siding, is 100 square feet.
Approximately 721 Kg/CuM or 1586 pounds per cubic meter or 121 pounds per cubic foot or 20 pounds per square foot of 2". This IS crushed Asphalt. There or various types. source- http://www.contractortalk.com/f83/weight-asphalt-46232/ so one ton of asphalt would make 100 square feet of 2" thick pavement.
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
The number of nails needed for a 1,200 square foot roof can vary based on the type of roofing material used, but a common estimate is around 6 to 8 nails per square foot for asphalt shingles. This means you might need approximately 7,200 to 9,600 nails for the entire roof. It's important to consult specific installation guidelines for the chosen roofing material for a more accurate calculation.
$2.00 per square foot-residential
a square foot of lead has no weight since it has no thickness