The time it takes to pressure wash an area depends on several factors, including the equipment used, the pressure applied, the condition of the surface, and the skill of the operator. Additionally, the efficiency of the pressure washer itself can vary.
As a rough estimate, a professional pressure washing operator can typically clean approximately 400-600 square feet per hour. However, this estimate can vary significantly based on the factors mentioned above.
Using the higher estimate of 600 square feet per hour, to pressure wash 20,320 square feet, it would take approximately:
20320 sq.ft / 600 sq.ft per hour = 33.87 hours
Please note that this is a rough estimate and actual time may vary. It is also worth considering that the operator may take breaks or encounter obstacles that could affect the overall time required.
It would be a room 11 feet wide by 20.2 feet long. That is just one example.
4,144.1 sqft
860,000 sqm is 9,256,962.6 sqft
Each square tile would be 1.5 ft *1.5 ft or 2.25 sqft Therefore assuming you don't break any tiles you would need 64 tiles. 144 sqft total / (2.25 sqft per tile) = 64
269.23
13,760 sqft = 1,278.34m2
1418 sqft = 131.74m2
You calculate the sqft of the room, a sqft is still a sqft no matter what the tile dimensions are
2,800 sqft is 0.064 acre.
144 sqft is 13.378 sqm
yes always it a big 16 sqft.
10000 sqft is 929.03 meters square.