900 square feet
1,200
Rule of thumb is 1.5 tons per 1000 square feet of home.
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900 square feet
1,200
40 square feet
It depends on the height and shape of the building. Example: a 40x50 building with 10 foot walls = 1800 sq feet. 20x100 building with 15 foot walls 3600 sq feet
It depends on the width of the carpet.
In simple terms length times width. if a room is 10 feet by 14 feet, the square feet is 140 feet. The square footage of a home is determined by the amount of air conditioned square feet it contains. This does not include garages or attic space.
A ten thousand square foot home dimensions can be one hundred feet wide, by one hundred feet deep, even two hundred feet wide, by fifty feet deep. Depends on the design of the home and or the lot your building it on.
To convert square feet you multiply by the height. Example 1 - if you are trying to find the cubic feet in a home that has 8 foot tall rooms it would be 4,000 square feet X 8 feet = 32,000 cubic feet Example 2 - if you are trying to find the cubic feet in a flower bed 6 inches deep it would be 4,000 square feet X 0.5 feet = 2,000 cubic feet
Rule of thumb is 1.5 tons per 1000 square feet of home.
My home needs ventilation. What size attic fan would I need for a 1200 square foot house?
The area of 30 feet times 40 feet are 1200 square feet. But, when a house is advertised as containing 'xx square feet of living area', that can include second and third floors or a finished basement or attic, so a 30 X 40 house could be a 6000 square foot home.
The cost per square foot to frame a home in Illinois is about $98. This means to frame a 1800 square foot home, it would cost about $176,400.