I am a designer / estimator for a general Contractor in Charlotte NC. I've just finished estimating a screened porch addition @ approx. $68 per square foot. Another one I did last week came to $97 per foot. It depends on the materials to be used and the overall size. A smaller porch would be much higher per square foot than a larger one due to the fact that the same amount of sub contractors would be involved but each would have a higher per foot rate for a smaller job thus driving the average $ per foot up. This link has an excel spreadsheet that is very user friendly for generating estimates. Just plug in the info and let it do the work. It even breaks down pricing if you do it yourself vs. hiring a contractor. Check it out.http://www.composite-decks.com/GeoDeck-samples-literature.htm
10' by 10' with 8-ft ceilings: -- Floor = 100 square feet -- Ceiling = 100 square feet -- Each wall = 80 square feet Total interior surface area of the room = (2 x 100) + (4 x 80) = 520 square feet. (Less windows, recessed light fixtures, doors, electrical outlets, etc.)
If the square footage refers to floor area, yes.
12x12 square hole in basement floor what is it for
15'x33' (495 square feet) = 55 square yards of floor.
18 18 x 18 = 324 sq
In short "YES" Real estate appraisers normally determine the square footage of a home by measuring the exterior of the building. If a home has two floors, the appraiser may just calculate the living space as being twice the size of the ground floor's dimensions. If you have a two-story home with vaulted ceilings, you actually have less usable square footage than someone with an identically sized home that does not have vaulted ceilings. Nevertheless, appraisers typically do not deduct the square footage you sacrificed when you chose to install vaulted ceilings. This means that in terms of usable square footage, homes with vaulted ceilings normally cost more than homes without vaulted ceilings.
ceilings ,rooofs and floor coverings
10' by 10' with 8-ft ceilings: -- Floor = 100 square feet -- Ceiling = 100 square feet -- Each wall = 80 square feet Total interior surface area of the room = (2 x 100) + (4 x 80) = 520 square feet. (Less windows, recessed light fixtures, doors, electrical outlets, etc.)
do you mean floor square foot or actual wall sqare foot?...as a rule of thumb here in Ok, I usually charge about 2.50 (floor sq ft ) as a ballpark estimate for complete repaints (walls and ceilings)
In northern Upstate regions, Yaros Painting charges $2.85 per square foot of floor space in rooms with 8ft ceilings, provided that the walls and trimming do not require extensive preparatory work. This covers all of the preparation, priming, and painting of walls, trim, and ceilings.
That would depend on how tall it is. For example, a house with 8 foot tall ceilings and 4000 square feet floor space, would hold:(4000 ft2)x(8 ft) = 32000 ft3If it had 10 foot ceilings, then: (4000 ft2)x(10 ft) = 40000 ft3
If the floor area is 313 square meters, then the floor area is 313 square meters.
The floor's area is: 1,296 square feet.
It varies depending on the building. In a house it could be 9 feet from floor to floor. In a building that requires a deeper floor structure and higher ceilings, it could be 10 - 12 feet or more.
Floors in heating season, ceilings in Air Conditioning season
The area of the floor is 1296 square feet.
How many BTUs are good for a 700 square foot stor 12X 30 10 ffoot ceilings That doesn't add up to 700 square feet. We need more information about general climate, windows, outside walls, whether this is the top floor, construction materials, outside doors, etc.