The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found per sq ft of shingle siding is around $55 per sq ft hope this helps ^^
1 yd = 3 ft → 300 yd = 300 × 3 ft = 900 ft → 1000 ft is greater than 300 yd.
1000 feet1 yard = 3 feet1000 ft = 1000 feet * 1 yard/3 feet = 333.33 yardsthus,1000 feet > 300 yards
1000 sq ft x 2 ft = 2000 cu ft / 27 (cubic feet in a yard 3 x 3 x 3) = 74.07 yards 1000 sq ft 2 in (2" /12" = 0.1666 ft) = 166.66 cu ft / 27 = 6.172 yards
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The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found per sq ft of shingle siding is around $55 per sq ft hope this helps ^^
The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found for a sq ft of shingle siding The average price that I have found per sq ft of shingle siding is around $55 per sq ft hope this helps ^^
The amount of rain a 1000 sq ft roof collects in 1 hour depends on how much rain falls during that hour.
It depends on whether or not it requires a tear-off, if valleys are involved, what type of shingles are desired, the pitch of the roof, and many other factors including location.
A square of shingles is 100 sq. ft. The figures you list total 1,446 sq. ft. You would need at least 15 squares of shingles. You will need extra for the starter row and the ridge cap.
Measue it and multiply length times the width. Break area down into small chunks if need be. Then divide the answer by 100 that will give you the square. Square in shingle is equal to 100sq ft.
Either 25 sq ft if is is a 4 bundle per square shingle or 33.3 sq ft if it is 3 bundle per square shingle. A square is equal to 100 sq ft.
"1000 ft" normally means "1000 ft along a straight line" ... as opposed to "1000 square ft" or "1000 cubic ft" of "1000 ft" along a curved path or road. The word "linear" is inserted just to eliminate any ambiguity.
It depends on the type of shingle. A traditional "three tab" shingle will cover 21 lin. ft. of ridgecap.
One bundle of shingle covers about 33 square feet of roof hence around 850 bundles of shingles will be needed for 28000 square feet roof!
When talking about the area of a roof, remember that it is not the same as the square footage of the structure. For example a 20 x 30' building with a 12" overhang and a 4/12 pitch will have 736 sq ft of roof vs only 600 sq ft of slab. One square of shingles covers 100 square feet. 15 year shingles come 3 bundles to a square. 25 year come 4 bundles to a square. The ridge vent will vary with each job. They are 4' each.
910 sq. feet