Depends on the size of the wire and how much you need to install. In a normal residence you will need some 12/2 and 14/2 wire for the bedrooms. An average home of around 2,000 square feet will require around 2,000 feet of wire. This does not include the larger wire needed for an electric dryer, stove, oven, HVAC, and water heater. A 250' roll of 12/2 will cost around $45 per roll. 14/2 will be slightly cheaper and the larger 10/2 and 6/3 will cost much more.
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The weight of 3/0 copper wire is approximately 559.5 pounds per 1000 feet. So, the weight of 3/0 copper wire per foot would be approximately 0.5595 pounds.
The cost of 60 feet of 220 wire can vary based on factors like the type of wire (copper or aluminum), market prices, and the supplier. As of my last update, copper 220 wire might cost around $0.50 to $1.50 per foot, while aluminum could be cheaper, typically ranging from $0.20 to $0.70 per foot. Therefore, for 60 feet, the total cost could range from approximately $12 to $90, depending on the material and market conditions. It's best to check with local suppliers for current prices.
2,296.59 feet; approximately 700 meters
$2,800 product installation & molding & corners
More than 2,000 feet; nearly 700m underground.
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.
20 feet of wrought iron fencing will cost approximately $400 for the fencing itself, more or less depending on the height of the fencing. Installation prices will likely vary heavily depending on the contracter you select. and the area you live in.
A standard box of Cat5e cable typically contains around 1000 feet of cable, which generally has about 0.2 to 0.25 pounds of copper per 100 feet. Therefore, a full box can contain approximately 2 to 2.5 pounds of copper. The exact amount may vary depending on the specific cable construction and manufacturer.
For that distance I would run AWG # 3 copper and install a sub-panel.
There are approximately 0.032808399 feet in a centimeter, and 0.032808399 x 154 is approximately 5.05249345, so 5.05249345 feet. This is approximately 5.1 feet.