The answer will depend on where the house will be build: the amount of insulation required above the Arctic circle, for example, will be greater than that required in a more temperate region.
The answer will depend on where the house will be build: the amount of insulation required above the Arctic circle, for example, will be greater than that required in a more temperate region.
The answer will depend on where the house will be build: the amount of insulation required above the Arctic circle, for example, will be greater than that required in a more temperate region.
The answer will depend on where the house will be build: the amount of insulation required above the Arctic circle, for example, will be greater than that required in a more temperate region.
To find the square footage of a house that measures 25 feet by 70 feet, you multiply the length by the width. So, 25 feet multiplied by 70 feet equals 1,750 square feet. Therefore, the square footage of the house is 1,750 square feet.
To find the total square footage of a 30x40 feet house, you multiply the length and width: 30 feet × 40 feet = 1,200 square feet. Therefore, the house has a total area of 1,200 square feet. If you were asking about the perimeter, it would be 2 × (30 + 40) = 140 feet.
To find the square feet of a house, you need to measure the length and width of each room and then multiply these measurements together. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
Insulation resistance test: This test is used to find the insulation resistance of motor for 1 min or 10 min through high voltage insulation tester. By this we can find the insulation level. Polarization index: This is the ratio between insulation resistance for 10 min to insulation resistance for 1 min.
A skilled repair man can use a tool called an Megger(mega-ohm meter) to check the condition of the insulation.
To find how many feet of fencing is needed, find the circumference of the garden. Use the formula Circumference = 2 pi(r) 2 x 3.14 x 2 6.28 x 2 12.56 Approximately 13 feet of fence is needed.
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The techniques vary widely depending upon what type of insulation you choose. You can find how to instructions for all types of insulation here http://www.ehow.com/how_4797877_replace-attic-insulation.html
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.
For 600 square feet, 2 pounds of fertilizer is needed. To find out how many pounds are needed for 900 square feet, calculate the ratio: 2 pounds / 600 square feet = x pounds / 900 square feet. Cross-multiply to find x, the pounds of fertilizer needed for 900 square feet.
Someone can find the top rated window insulation kits on an online site that lets some people leave reviews. Amazon is a great place to find the top rated window insulation kits.
I have no insulation in my attic and have been told that I might be able to get a grant towards the cost of getting it done. Where could I find out more about this?