It is precisely a square of siding to which each edge measures one foot. Therefore, each side of the square of siding is one foot in length.
One square meter = about 10.764 square feet.
0.093 square meters is equal to one square foot.
No, one foot, is a length or whatever, and one square foot is a square where each side is one foot
One square foot is simply a square with sides 1 foot long
w big is one square foot
The word "square," when used in context with roofing (shingles) and exterior siding, means one-hundred square feet. So, a square of shingles is 100 square feet of shingles. A square of siding is 100 square feet of siding. One hundred square feet is ten feet by ten feet.
One half foot squared is one quarter of a square foot (36 square inches).
This question is way to vague. Is the house one or two levels? Number of dormers? Colors? Windows? Siding condition? Obviously you will need to be much more specific.
One square foot is 144 square inches. So 20 square inches is much smaller.
Oh, dude, you're really asking me to count squares now? Like, who has time for that? But hey, if you really wanna know, typically a box of siding contains around 200 square feet of material. So, if you know the size of each siding square, you can do the math and figure it out yourself. Or just buy more siding than you think you need, like a true DIY expert.
To determine how much vinyl siding you need for your house, measure the height and width of each wall to calculate the square footage. Add up the square footage of all walls to get the total area to be covered. Divide by the coverage area of one box of siding to determine how many boxes you need.
One square meter = about 10.764 square feet.
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0.093 square meters is equal to one square foot.
No, one foot, is a length or whatever, and one square foot is a square where each side is one foot
One square foot is 929.03 square centimeters.
There are 144 square inches in one square foot.