Around 350 square feet
About 94 sheets if 4x8.
You can both estimate the total square feet of drywall, also known as gypsum board, you'll need and the number of sheets. ... Drywall needed = total area/sheet size. Multiply the length and height of one wall. ... Record the area. Repeat this process for all walls.
32 sq feet
You figure out the square footage, and then the size and number of boards needed.
You multiply the width by the length to get square footage. Example 4x8 sheet is 32 sqare feet, 4x12 ft board has 48 square feet.
It will cost about $1.40 per square foot to texture drywall. The total will generally depend on the amount of texture you're looking to get done on your drywall.
Depends entirely on how good your boarding and taping is.
It doesn't work like that there are too many variables. When tapers see the job, or know the boarders, they know instantly, but not by square feet.
If a good job is made of the placing, one large bucket or box ( 5 gal size) should do it.
Square footage estimates on drywall are based on the square footage of wall and ceiling that need to be covered.
1" drywall weighs approximately 3.4 pounds per square foot.
That would be almost impossible to determine because there is no way of knowing the different thicknesses that will actually fill the wall surface.
The short answer is the lame one ... it depends. I assume the person who submitted the question is referring to a ceiling texture in a residence. Also assumed is that the drywall has been finished to level 3 specifications; meaning the drywall has been taped, bed-coated, then skim-coated with joint compound. Additional factors may include whether the ceiling can be reached from the floor or the job requires the use of scaffolding (which would double the price). A quality contractor, such as one signatory to the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, will produce a texture that is evenly applied and produces the subtle effect of "softening" the room. You will pay slightly more for the higher quality. For texture only (assuming the above caviats) expect to pay 10 to 15 cents per square foot. You may be able to find a qualified drywall finisher for a lesser price. Check the paint store. Keep in mind that just because someone gets paid to do a job does not mean he or she is a professional. If you want the highest quality contact your local IUPAT union office and ask for a list of signatory contractors.
About 94 sheets if 4x8.
75
You can both estimate the total square feet of drywall, also known as gypsum board, you'll need and the number of sheets. ... Drywall needed = total area/sheet size. Multiply the length and height of one wall. ... Record the area. Repeat this process for all walls.
56 sq feet