It depends on who your roofer is. An expensive one or not.............. I would try to Google the answer to find out the most reasonable price and go from there.
Kilograms per square meter x 0.001422 equals pounds per square inch.
23,000 pounds per square inch equals 16170000kg per square meter.
24.48 square meters is equivalent to about 263.5 square feet.
Pounds per square foot x 0.006944 equals psi
You cannot convert bearing weight or pressure to a linear distance.A gram is equal to 0.0022 pounds. For these purposes, a kilogram (1000 g) is often more usable(1 kg = 2.2 pounds)A square meter is equal to about 1.196 square yards. A square yard is 0.836 square meters.- To convert GRAMS PER SQUARE METER to GRAMS PER SQUARE YARDmultiply by 0.836- To convert GRAMS PER SQUARE METER to POUNDS PER SQUARE YARDmultiply by 0.001843- To convert KILOGRAMS PER SQUARE METER to POUNDS PER SQUARE YARDmultiply by 1.843
depends on pitch of roof,and height of roof ,
Depends on the area, the roofer, and the roofing material. Get local estimates.
A subcontractor. Bidding a roof by the square is just the way it is done. Just a way to measure it.
Usually 75cents a square foot
If all of your figures are correct, your total cost will be $3942.90 good luck on that
I seen $85.00 to $120.00 per square foot plus delivery charges.
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A roofer jobs would normally pay about $32,000 per year in the United States. However, an independent contractor would earn more or less depending on the demand at a particular season.
Fees & charges change from town to town, region to region
Ask the roofer, standard grade shingles vary in price, but at the moment, they are around $60 to $65 a square. $75 to $100 could easily be the price of the shingles with the markup the installer is going to add.
Roofers should not be paid per square. There are variables which can influence the roofer's reasonable pay. He/she could be supplied with inferior roof tiles; he could be roofing a particularly tall/high building; he/she could be requested to complete the job quicker than normal or average. This is a technical and potentially dangerous job and considerations should be given to all these factors.
Don't Fear the Roofer was created on 2005-05-01.