Another dimension is needed to work out the surface area of the roof.
First off, pay attention in school.... Answer: measure the length and the width of the roof. Then you want to multiply those together. that is the square foot amount you will need.
total floor area exclude basement (for parking) and roof top area.
If the rooftop is flat and shaped like a rectangle ...-- measure the width of the roof, in meters-- measure the length of the roof, in meters-- multiply (width) x (length)-- The product is the area of the roof in square meters.If the rooftop is not shaped like a rectangle, or parts of it are sloped, thenyou must mark it off in several sections, with each section being a rectangle.Then measure and calculate the area of each section as described above, andadd them up.
96 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
The gable roof, also called a saddle roof, has two planes. To measure, multiply the length times the width of each plane, then add together.
Length times width will give you the area of a rectangle. This will give you the square feet of one side of the roof. As most roofs have two sides of equal size, you will need to double this figure for the size of the whole roof. If the roof is many sided or multi-segmented, do the same math for each segment and add up the total of all the segments at the end to get the total.
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First off, pay attention in school.... Answer: measure the length and the width of the roof. Then you want to multiply those together. that is the square foot amount you will need.
total floor area exclude basement (for parking) and roof top area.
If the rooftop is flat and shaped like a rectangle ...-- measure the width of the roof, in meters-- measure the length of the roof, in meters-- multiply (width) x (length)-- The product is the area of the roof in square meters.If the rooftop is not shaped like a rectangle, or parts of it are sloped, thenyou must mark it off in several sections, with each section being a rectangle.Then measure and calculate the area of each section as described above, andadd them up.
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To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 2,688 square feet.
length x width of each roof segment.
Length x Width
The width of a standard sheet of tin for a roof is typically around 3 feet. However, the specific width can vary depending on the manufacturer and type of tin being used.
96 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
The gable roof, also called a saddle roof, has two planes. To measure, multiply the length times the width of each plane, then add together.