The coverage of the paint (in volume required per square meter) divided by the price (in the same volume units). Times 2 if you need two coats or recalculate the second coat as it usually requires a little less paint.
Plus the cost of other materials, paint brushes/rollers, floor covering, etc) plus the cost of the preparation work and tidying up afterwards plus taxes and plus administration fees for insurance bookkeeping and other overhead.
you need 600 brick for a single skin wall 1 square meter and 1200 for a double skin wall
60 per single thin wall.
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
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8 yards square
First, paint the wall. Then figure out how much you used by finding what's left in the can and subtracting from the size of the can. Ta-da!! Works like magic!
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you need 600 brick for a single skin wall 1 square meter and 1200 for a double skin wall
60 per single thin wall.
need price for 5800 sq. of block 1st. coat block fill 2nd. coat satin finish
He covered 115 square feet per gallon. - Way below the average, which is about 280 sf per gallon.
there are 54 bricks per square meter
1000 square feet to paint? You can paint 400 feet squared with one gallon. so you need to know how high the wall is 8 feet high by 1000 feet 8x1000 = 8000 square feet divided by 400feet per a gallon = 20 gallons one coat. just x the amount of coats you want to do and your good to go. You realy need to measure each wall and go HxL divided by 400feet per a gallon and this will tell you how many gallons will be needed to paint each wall and corner.
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
a gallon of interior paint covers on average 400 square feet. you need to figure how many square feet of wall space you have to determine how many gallons you will need.
If 169 is floor area, then you are talking about roughly 430 square feet of wall. I would paint that with a bit less than 2 gallons.
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