1 square is 100 square feet. Standard grade shingles, 3 bundles in a square. 1 bundle can be $16 to $25 depending on brand and the store. Ten bundles would be about 330 square feet.
27 squares is equivalent to 2700 square feet. Measure square area by multiplying length by width of your entire roof. Add all the areas together for total square feet. Take the square feet and divide by 100 to get squares. 3 bundles of shingles to make one square with 5 inches of exposure on the shingles. For every 33 feet of ridge you will need one bundle of three tab shingles. Each bundle of shingles has 27 shingles so that is 81 single tabs at approximately 5 inches each, 405 inches of run or 33.75 linear feet. At current shingle prices near $21 per bundle that will cost you about $1700 just in shingles. #15 roll of felt is 4 squares at about $20 per roll. One box of coil nails will usually cover 18-20 squares. Any other calculations and you are on your own.
To answer your question; none. You have to have the other side before you can figure out the square feet.
In order to answer the question about "other", it is necessary to know which the first ones were!
This question is not answerable based on its wording. Your question asks, "What is the geometric mean of √72?" What's the other number?
This question does not have a sensible answer. Square metre is a measure of area while feet is a linear measure. It is not possible to convert from one to the other.
There are 100 square feet. A "square" of any building material will cover a 10'x10' area. Don't mistake a bundle of shingles for a square, there are 3-1/3 bundles in a square. The coverage will actually vary. 3 1/3 bundles may be standard for a 3 tab asphalt shingle but other styles and materials will vary.
Tough question because an 1800 sq' home has more than 1800 sq' of roof coverage, unless it has a flat roof. In which case, shingles would not be the material of choice. You need to measure the foor deck itself; either by measuring the gutter and rake (gable) edges to find square footage or, figure the pitch of your roof and calculate from there. You also have to factor in any other roof linrs such as hip roofs, shed or gable dormers, etc.. But if your roof was, in fact 1800 sq' you could figure the bundles by knowing that 3 bundles typically cover 100 sq' sooo...100/1800=18; 18x3=54
27 squares is equivalent to 2700 square feet. Measure square area by multiplying length by width of your entire roof. Add all the areas together for total square feet. Take the square feet and divide by 100 to get squares. 3 bundles of shingles to make one square with 5 inches of exposure on the shingles. For every 33 feet of ridge you will need one bundle of three tab shingles. Each bundle of shingles has 27 shingles so that is 81 single tabs at approximately 5 inches each, 405 inches of run or 33.75 linear feet. At current shingle prices near $21 per bundle that will cost you about $1700 just in shingles. #15 roll of felt is 4 squares at about $20 per roll. One box of coil nails will usually cover 18-20 squares. Any other calculations and you are on your own.
The weight of roofing debris can vary depending on factors such as the type of material, amount of debris, and moisture content. However, a rough estimate is that asphalt shingles weigh around 1.4-2.2 pounds per square foot, while other materials like wood shakes or tiles can be heavier. It is important to consider these factors when estimating the weight of roofing debris for disposal or transportation.
Depends is the shingles are 3 bundle or 4 bundle to a Square (100 sq ft.) This information can be found on the shingle wrapper. To determine how many bundle of shingles you need measure the width and length of your roof to the nearest foot. Use this formula to determine area Length x width= area . For example: one side for your roof from peak to eve measures 17' and from rake to rake measures 50' . 17 x 50= 850 since there are two sides of a roof multiply by 2 = 1700 Sq. foot. Now divide by 100 since there are 100 sq foot in one Square. =17 square. Now multiply the number of Square by the number of bundles required to cover one Square 17 x 3 = 51 bundle of shingle. Other tips, one bundle of 3-tab shingles will cover about 25 lineal feet when used for cap.
Sand is used on roofing shingles to keep the individual shingles from sticking to each other during storage.
No. While you can catch chickenpox, shingles comes from a virus already within you (chickenpox virus) so you can only have shingles if you have previously had chickenpox. I myself had shingles back when I was in the fourth grade but neither my brother nor my sister ever had it.
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Shingles is not a condition in which spreads like a normal rash. Although scratching shingles blisters would be extremely painful it will not spread them to other body parts.
I will assume that you mean 28 x 60 feet which would be 1680 square feet. A square of asphalt shingles is normally 100 square feet of coverage. Therefore, it would require approximately 17 squares of asphalt shingles to cover the specified area.An allowance of 5 to 10 percent should also be made for waste. Additional material will be required to cover ridges, valleys, and other areas special areas.Lowes and Home Depot have a good selection of books of roofing.
You can't get shingles from someone with chickenpox, whatever your other medical conditions. You only get shingles from reactivation of your own prior infection with chickenpox virus.
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