Each 4" X 36" plank is equal to 1sqft so you would need at least 345 planks but I would get a 360 to make sure there was enough for errors
Depends ENTIRELY on the size of the vinyl squares !
just do 249 divided by 18
1 tile = 1.77 of a square foot, 240 Sq.Ft. divided by 1.77 = 135.5 tiles ok
18 inches = 1.5 ft, so each tile is 2.25 sq ft, number required = 249/2.25 = 111
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
vinyl tile or vct 45 sq ft, vinyl planks- varies-15 to 25 sq ft
192 tiles
Depends ENTIRELY on the size of the vinyl squares !
549!
just do 249 divided by 18
I'm going to assume that the tiles are square inches, rather than square feet. But they can be converted to 3 square feet, which means 70 of them would cover the space if it were perfectly rectangular. Get 80 to be safe.
One whole piece, and 32.5 percent of another one.
6 inches x 96 inches = 576 square inches 500 square feet = 72,000 square inches 72000/576 = 125 planks Get 15 extra for odd cuts.
There are 100 square feet in a "square", it will cover an area about 10' x 10'But remember, there will be some waste, so you'll need to order extra.
Two squares of vinyl siding cover 200 square feet, as one square equals 100 square feet. Therefore, two squares would be 200 square feet total. If you need the linear footage, you'll need to consider the height of the installation, as that will affect how many feet of siding is required. For example, if you're installing the siding on a wall that is 8 feet high, you'd need 25 feet of siding (200 square feet ÷ 8 feet).
100 square feet of coverage, installed.
100