2.81 gallons for every 1/100 of an inch thick. Most paints are applied at 4 mils wet, so they usually cover about 400 square foot per gallon. So you'd need about a gallon and a quart to cover 450 square feet.
7.7 gallons.
He covered 115 square feet per gallon. - Way below the average, which is about 280 sf per gallon.
well being a two story home not knowing exact size i would tell you bout 20-25 gallons without ceilings go to affordablepainters.biz to get a quote Figure basically 300 Sq Ft per gallon. This will change depending on how porous the siding is and how many coats you are applying. Paint companies recommend two coats for a first rate job. You may be over or under depending but this is a good rule of thumb. Same for the trim.
Common gallons of paint cover approximately 400 square feet. 1800 divided by 400 is 4.5. That is 4 and one half gallons or I would buy 5 gallons in case I lose some when I clean up or if there is a spill.
You must have your figures wrong. - 4 litres of paint will not even come close to covering 100 metres square! !
7.7 gallons.
He covered 115 square feet per gallon. - Way below the average, which is about 280 sf per gallon.
How many square feet does a gallon of the adhesive cover? RTFM, noob.
A square unit is equal to 100 square feet so 2200 square units equals 220,000 square feet. One gallon of paint will cover approximately 400 square feet which means 550 gallons of paint are needed. If you plan on a double coat 1,100 gallons are needed. It will take 550-1,100 1 gallon cans of paint to cover 2,200 square units.
4 pints covers one acre. 12 X 4 pints covers 12 acres = 48 pints. 2 pints in a quart, 4 quarts in a gallon = 8 pints in a gallon. 48/8 = equals 6 gallons to cover 12 acres.
1 gallon of paint to cover about 350 square feet You need slightly more than a gallon if the walls are unpainted drywall, which absorbs more of the paint
well being a two story home not knowing exact size i would tell you bout 20-25 gallons without ceilings go to affordablepainters.biz to get a quote Figure basically 300 Sq Ft per gallon. This will change depending on how porous the siding is and how many coats you are applying. Paint companies recommend two coats for a first rate job. You may be over or under depending but this is a good rule of thumb. Same for the trim.
you will need 5 cans of paint.
yes, for smooth surface you can get 300-400 sq ft per gallon, so two gallons will allow 2 coats
Common gallons of paint cover approximately 400 square feet. 1800 divided by 400 is 4.5. That is 4 and one half gallons or I would buy 5 gallons in case I lose some when I clean up or if there is a spill.
You must have your figures wrong. - 4 litres of paint will not even come close to covering 100 metres square! !
how many square feet would 1 gallon of water come on at 1 inch deep?