937 / (30/12) = 937 / 2.5 = 374.8 feet long = 374' 9 6/10"
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
2 196.04167 yards
A standard roll of 30 lb roofing paper typically contains about 1,000 square feet of material. Given that the width of the roll is usually 36 inches (3 feet), you can calculate the lineal feet by dividing the total square footage by the width in feet. Therefore, a roll of 30 lb roofing paper generally provides approximately 333 lineal feet.
37.5 square feet.
I need to convert 24 Inches Wide by 50 Yards to Square Feet Each
A six yard roll of aluminum: 1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inches THus: 6 yards = 6 * (3 feet) = 18 feet = 18 * (12 inches) = 216 inches
300 square feet.
some tape measures roll out 100 feet -- multiply that by 12 some roll out only 25 feet-- multiply that by 12 and you can add the body of the measuring case for more inches.
Ice and water shield is typically sold in rolls, with the most common width being 3 feet. Each roll usually contains about 75 to 100 square feet of material. To convert square feet to lineal feet, you divide the total square footage by the width of the roll; for a 75-square-foot roll, this would yield approximately 25 lineal feet. Always check the specific product packaging for exact measurements.
270 square feet.
A 1 foot roll will remain 1 foot even when rolled up. The diameter of the roll will depend on the thickness of the material.
Easy way to figure it: If the roll is 3 feet by 100 feet, it would cover 300 square feet. But you have to overlap it about 6 inches at top and bottom, so once you subtract that, it would cover about 200 square feet., When figuring a job, add some for overlap at valleys, chimneys, etc. . . Hope this helps. A standard roll of 30# felt covers 216 square feet; one-half the area of a roll of 15# felt, which covers 432 square feet. Rows are overlapped 2 inches, not 6 inches.