To determine how many rolls of underlayment are needed for a 1500 square foot roof, you first need to find out how much area one roll covers. If a roll has 144 feet, and assuming it covers 3 feet wide (a common width for underlayment), it would cover 432 square feet (144 feet x 3 feet). Dividing the total roof area (1500 square feet) by the coverage per roll (432 square feet) gives approximately 3.47. Therefore, you would need 4 rolls of underlayment to cover the roof.
To determine how many squares fit into 1500 square feet, note that one square is defined as 100 square feet. Therefore, you can divide 1500 by 100: ( 1500 \div 100 = 15 ). This means there are 15 squares in 1500 square feet.
1,500' x 1,500' = 2,250,000 square feet or about 51.7 acres.
1500 square feet
1 square meter is 10.7639 square feet. So, 1500 sq meters = 1500 x 10.7639 = 16,145.85 square feet.
139.35 square meters.
1500
1500 square meters is 16,145.87 square feet.
To determine how many squares fit into 1500 square feet, note that one square is defined as 100 square feet. Therefore, you can divide 1500 by 100: ( 1500 \div 100 = 15 ). This means there are 15 squares in 1500 square feet.
1,500' x 1,500' = 2,250,000 square feet or about 51.7 acres.
1500 square feet
To determine the number of rolls of roofing underlayment needed for 1,500 square feet of roofing, you first need to know the coverage area of each roll, which typically ranges from 200 to 400 square feet. Assuming a standard roll covers 300 square feet, you would need 5 rolls (1,500 ÷ 300 = 5). It's advisable to purchase an extra roll to account for waste and overlaps, so getting 6 rolls would be prudent.
1320 * 1500 SQUARE feet = 1320*1500/9 = 220000 sq yards
You'll need 144/9 = 16 rolls
1,500 square meters = 16,145.86 square feet.
1,500 square feet = 166.6 square yards.
1500 x 1.08 = 1620 square yards times 3 = 4860 square feet.
1 square meter is 10.7639 square feet. So, 1500 sq meters = 1500 x 10.7639 = 16,145.85 square feet.