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i have a 1250 square foot deck and need to figure out how many linear feet of decking material I need. the boards are 6 X 10
a linear yard is one yard long - you need to know how wide the covering is in order to compute how much covers a square foot wall
You don't need to. 12" is 1 linear foot.
It depends on what angle you are placing them.
A minimum of 33 tiles, a maximum of 40.
2200
form_title= Baseboard Heating form_header= Stay warm with baseboard heating. What is the square footage of your home?*= _ [50] Do you need to repair existing baseboard heaters?*= () Yes () No Do you need to remove an old unit?*= () Yes () No
The "linear feet of baseboard" is exactly the "perimeter" of the room,and the area of the room doesn't tell you what that is.IF the room is square, then the perimeter is 160 feet. But if it's not asquare, then it can be any amount more than that, even though thearea is still 1600 square feet.Examples:50' by 32' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 164 feet80' by 20' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 200 feet100' by 16' . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 232 feet800' by 2' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 1,604 feet0.61mile x 6inches . . Area = 1,600 sq feet . . baseboard = 6,401 ft = 1.21 miles
To calculate how many feet of electric baseboard heat you need, you can use the formula: Total heat output (in watts) divided by the wattage per linear foot of the baseboard heater. This will give you the total length of baseboard heater required in feet for your specific heating needs.
form_title= Baseboard Heaters form_header= Stay warm in the winter with baseboard heaters! What area do you need heated?* = _ Will the heaters need to operate all day or only within a window of time?* = {All Day, Less Than All Day, Not Sure} Do you currently have any other climate control systems in place?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure
if it is a regular rectangle room than the most is 220 then subtract the door ways
The amount of electric baseboard heat needed for a house depends on factors like the size of the house, insulation, climate, and personal preferences for room temperatures. A general estimate is that you need 10 watts per square foot, but it's best to consult with an HVAC professional to determine the right amount for your specific needs.
Square yards is an area. Linear feet is a line. You can't compare them.
i have a 1250 square foot deck and need to figure out how many linear feet of decking material I need. the boards are 6 X 10
This depends on how many outlets you will need in the home.
10 ft by 10 ft --- a 4 ft baseboard heater will work. But a longer room may need more. 10 ft by 20 ft would need an 8 foot baseboard heater. etc.
a linear yard is one yard long - you need to know how wide the covering is in order to compute how much covers a square foot wall