about 12,000
to calulate your btu needs,you can use this link: http://hearth.com/calc/btucalc.html
Rule of thumb is 1.5 tons per 1000 square feet of home.
80,000 btus (british thermal units) should heat up 3,500 square feet
Standard practice holds that it takes 5000 BTUs to heat a room 100 to 150 sq ft Figure on adding another 1000 BTUs for every 50 or so sq ft added. Hence , 400 to 450 sq ft would need about 10,000 BTUs
btus needed to heat & cool 625sf room
its usually about 20 btu's per square foot
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
4800 BTUs will 150 square feet.
On average it takes about 1,600 BTUs to heat 50 square feet. Multiplying 50 by 1600 equals about 80,000. Therefore, the heating plan of 1,600 square foot are would take about 80,000 BTUs.
how many square feet will 26,000.00 heat
to calulate your btu needs,you can use this link: http://hearth.com/calc/btucalc.html
It takes about 50,000 btus to heat 1000 square feet
Will a 40,000 btu furnace be enough to heat my 1375 square foot middle unit town house.
The average resident of Rhode Island spends approximately $1400 per year to heat their home. How much you will pay to heat a 435 square foot house will depend on how warm you like your home as well as how well insulated the house is.
This question cannot be answered with the info given. What is the heat loss of the house? How big is the house? Are you even talking about a house or a 100,000 sq foot office bldg?
Florida or Maine?