15 lb. 400 sq. ft. 30 lb. 200 sq. ft.
260,000 square feet CORRECT!
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
1 cubic yard covers 27/depth in feet square feet.
Easy way to figure it: If the roll is 3 feet by 100 feet, it would cover 300 square feet. But you have to overlap it about 6 inches at top and bottom, so once you subtract that, it would cover about 200 square feet., When figuring a job, add some for overlap at valleys, chimneys, etc. . . Hope this helps. A standard roll of 30# felt covers 216 square feet; one-half the area of a roll of 15# felt, which covers 432 square feet. Rows are overlapped 2 inches, not 6 inches.
Florida covers an area of approximately 65,758 square miles. To convert this to square feet, you multiply by the number of square feet in a square mile, which is 27,878,400. Therefore, Florida has about 1.83 trillion square feet.
1 cubic yard of covers 27/depth in feet square feet.
260,000 square feet CORRECT!
15# typically covers 4 SQ 30# typically covers 2 SQ
Czech Republic covers 30,450 square miles or 848,897,280,000 square feet.
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
One square of shingles covers an area equivalent to a 10 foot square, or 100 square feet.
1 cubic yard covers 27/depth in feet square feet.
Easy way to figure it: If the roll is 3 feet by 100 feet, it would cover 300 square feet. But you have to overlap it about 6 inches at top and bottom, so once you subtract that, it would cover about 200 square feet., When figuring a job, add some for overlap at valleys, chimneys, etc. . . Hope this helps. A standard roll of 30# felt covers 216 square feet; one-half the area of a roll of 15# felt, which covers 432 square feet. Rows are overlapped 2 inches, not 6 inches.
Florida covers an area of approximately 65,758 square miles. To convert this to square feet, you multiply by the number of square feet in a square mile, which is 27,878,400. Therefore, Florida has about 1.83 trillion square feet.
256 tiles
1 square yard = 3 x 3 = 9 square feet So 2400 square feet = 2400/9 = 266.666 square yards
A standard roll of roof tar paper typically covers about 200 square feet. The size of the roll is usually 36 inches wide and 72 feet long. However, coverage may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer, so it's always best to check the specifications on the product label.