If each roll comprises n sq feet then you will need [500/n] rolls, rounded UP to the next whole number. So for example, 4.1 rolls is 5 rolls, not the nearest whole number.
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(33 x 4) = 132 square feet on the floor (33 x 4) = 132 square feet on the ceiling (33 x height) square feet on each of two walls (4 x height) on each of the other two walls Total = [ 264 + (74 x height) ] square feet
70 square feet on the ceiling, and another 70 square feet on the floor. We don't know how many square feet on the walls unles we know the height of the ceiling.
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The total surface of the base is 2206 square feet (approx). The area of the top, if there is any, will be the same. The area of the side walls is 1582 square feet (approx).
8 rolls
Multiply the height of the wall space by the length. This will give you the square footage. Rolls of faced and unfaced insulation are generally sold by square footage. Make sure you take out for windows and doors (especially the overhead garage door).
You'll need 144/9 = 16 rolls
It heats all the square feet in the network of rooms through which it's distributed.How warm it heats them, and how fast, depends on the height of the ceilings, andon the rate of loss of heat through the walls, which in turn depends on the outsidetemperature and the insulation efficiency of the walls.
Sod rolls are 2 feet wide by 5 feet long. Each roll covers 10 square feet. A full skid of sod contains 75 rolls. Multiply, length in feet times width in feet divided by 10 = number of rolls required.
A single roll of insulation typically covers from 40 to 50 square feet. Coverage areas vary depending on the product manufacturer and type of blanket insulation.So the answer is: 50 square feet
Floor . . . 320 square feetCeiling . . . 320 square feetTwo walls . . . 80 square feet eachOther two walls . . . 400 square feet eachTotal: 1,600 square feet, minus the area of the doors and windows.
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Unfortunately that is not enough information. Is it built with 2x4 walls? 2x6? 2x8? 16 inch on centers? 24 inch on centers? Is there an attic? Trusses, flat roof with 2x10 rafters? If there is an attic you will be well insulated if you use blown-in cellulose. You will need about 300 cubic feet of blown in cellulose for an attic. If it's 2x10 rafters you will need about 336 square feet of 2x10 insulation blankets that are the width of the space between your rafters. If it's 24 inch on center rafters, you will need 24 inch blankets. You will need about 660 square feet of insulation for the walls, less the area of the doors and windows. Again, if it's 24 inch on center 2x6 walls, get the appropriate insulation blankets.
Each wall is (8 x 12) = 96 square feet.Two walls = (2 x 96) = 192 square feet of wallpaper.
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The floor and the ceiling are each (17 x 11) = 187 square feet Two walls are (17 x height) square feet. The other two walls are (11 x height) square feet) Total square feet of the inside of the room = 2 [ 187 + (28 x height) ] square feet.