According to the 16 oz. sampler can of interior eggshell acrylic enamel that I am holding in my hand, it should cover approximately 25 square feet or a 5'x5' area-depending or surface condition and method of application.
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According to my estimate - 2.5 Square feet per ounce.
One quart covers 87.5 sq feet. There are 32 ounces in a quart.
So 87.5/32 = 2.73. Rounded down to 2.5 to be safe.
Then again according to the 2 ounce sample size paint at Walmart, one jar covers 3 sq ft. Which would make it 1.5 sq feet per ounce.
1 gallon covers about 350 square feet, so a quart covers 1/4 of that or about 87 and 1/2 square feet.
If your drum is a 55 gallon drum and your paint can cover 400 square feet per gallon then you may cover (one coat only) a square almost 150 by 150 feet.
2.81 gallons for every 1/100 of an inch thick. Most paints are applied at 4 mils wet, so they usually cover about 400 square foot per gallon. So you'd need about a gallon and a quart to cover 450 square feet.
A gallon of paint one coat will cover about 300 square feet; if surface is very smooth about 400 sq ft,and if very rough maybe 150-200 sq feet
Anywhere from 300-500 square feet depending on the thickness/thinness of the paint, how many coats you're putting on from a single can, and how large the surface is you're painting. However, 300-500 square feet is an approximate average of how much a gallon of paint should cover.
About 250 sq. ft.