depends on how big is the square ft is
1200/sq ft
943 sq ft 9 and 1/2 squares of roofing
You'll need 50*28 = 1400 square feet
5280 ft = 1mile
Assuming you're asking about roofing or siding one square is 100 sq ft.
1200/sq ft
If you are ordering a 20 or 25 year shingle (and some 30 year shingles) then the answer is .33 sq or 33 sq ft of roofing per bundle. If you are getting a better quality of roofing material, then you should get 4 bundles per square or .25 sq per bundle or 25 sq ft of shingles per bundle.
1 square of roofing shingles is 3 bundles of shingles equaling 63 shingles per square.
42
100 sf = 1 square 3 bundles per square you have 14 squares you need 42 bundles .
943 sq ft 9 and 1/2 squares of roofing
If you are referring to roofing shingles, 3 bundles equal 1 square (100 sq ft.)
3 bundles of shingles per 100 sq ft of roof
You'll need 50*28 = 1400 square feet
my home is a single story 1781 Sq Ft. How many Squares of roofing would in need to redo it.
Roofing shingles are measured in "squares". One square is 100 square feet. *ASSUMING YOUR ROOF IS FLAT OR NEARLY FLAT* 16' x 80' = 1280 square feet. You'll need 12.8 (or 13) squares of roofing shingles. The majority of roofing shingle bundles are 3 bundles per square. 13 squares times 3 bundles per square = 39 bundles (minimum). Good luck!
There is 100 sq ft to one square. So, you will need 10 squares.