A single roll of insulation typically covers from 40 to 50 square feet. Coverage areas vary depending on the product manufacturer and type of blanket insulation.
So the answer is: 50 square feet
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
8,435 sq. feet
270 square feet.
This will vary by brand and style carpet.
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.
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37.5 square feet.
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
300 square feet.
8,435 sq. feet
A 1 sq roll should cover 100 sq feet
That depends upon the length and width of each roll. Ask your sod supplier for the length and width of each roll multiply those two dimensions in feet together to get square feet of each roll. For example, if each roll is 3 feet wide by 20 feet long, then multiply those two dimensions to get 60 square feet per roll. Divide the total of 900 square feet by 60 square feet per roll to get 15 rolls.
270 square feet.
675 square feet. To calculate square feet simply multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
This will vary by brand and style carpet.
75' in a 2.25 square roll of ice and water shield.