To cover 470 square feet of wood flooring, you'll typically need about 1 gallon of stain for every 300-400 square feet, depending on the type of wood and its porosity. Therefore, for 470 square feet, you should expect to use approximately 1.5 gallons of stain. It's always a good idea to check the manufacturer's recommendations and buy a little extra to account for absorption and any touch-ups you might need.
400 Square Feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 253 square feet, but allow for spoilage and edging.
Each tile will cover 2 square feet. You have 64 square feet. You will need 32 tiles.
You would need 320 pavers to cover 160 square feet with 6x9 pavers, assuming each paver covers 0.5 square feet.
To find the volume in cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet, you would also need the height of the coverage area. The volume (cubic feet) is calculated by multiplying the area (square feet) by the height (feet). Without the height, it's not possible to determine the amount of cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet.
It will cover an area of approximately 408.33 square feet.
Approximately 408.33 square feet.
To determine how much laminate wood flooring you need to cover 132 square feet, you typically account for waste and cuts, which is usually around 10%. Therefore, you should purchase enough flooring to cover approximately 145 square feet (132 + 10%). Laminate flooring is often sold in boxes that cover a specific area, so check the coverage per box to determine how many boxes you will need.
600 sq ft
With 9 square feet in a square yard.... 760 x 9 = 6840 square feet
No. 56 square feet will not cover half of it. 10 by 12 is 120 square feet. You will need just over 2 boxes.
A small can of wood stain has enough stain to cover 48 square feet. To the nearest tenth, find the side length of the largest square table that can be stained.
what are the dimensions of the room? Is it square? Assuming it's square, 32ft perimeter means 8 foot walls. 8 foot walls means 64 square feet of flooring. Assuming it's a rectangle with the long wall of 10 feet and the short wall of 6 feet, then it's 60 square feet of flooring.
Depending on the placement and thickness of the shakes, anywhere from 150 to 300 square feet per gallon.
Most products like deck sealer will tell you on the can how many square feet it will cover.
You'll need 150 square feet. Without knowing what type of flooring you're considering, we can't get more specific. If you're considering something that comes in a box, it will say on the box how many square feet one box will cover. Divide that number into 150 to find out how many boxes you'll need. It's a good idea to add 10% extra.
186 square feet, 190 to be safe.