the majority of the time here in Mississippi, rough Plumbing is figured on the "drops" or how many times they have to put in a drain. That would mean a bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet has three drops. Here in Central MS the cost is anywhere from $500 to $750 that would include all materials and installing all fixtures. or you could get cheaper if you bought the material.
Bids are not figured by the square foot They are done by the # of fixtures or by figuring time and materials needed.
You have given us NO parameters to know what needs to be updated , or to what standard.
This depends on your location and the extent of the remodel, but I would allow between $80 and $150 / SF. I can do further analysis for you. Check out my services here: http://meandyourhouse.com/hire-me/
Standard brick are 4 inches by 2.23 inches by 8 inches, with only slight variations. There are 6.3 per square foot.
No. It it is a derived measure in the Imperial System.
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No. Many stores have went to square foot pricing because it is easier to visualize a square foot and also the square foot price is smaller. Carpet mills still require purchase orders in square yards and is still the standard for which carpet is sold. Home Depot, the leading carpet seller in America prices there carpets in both square yard pricing and square foot.
Depending on the company, usually it is by square foot, or they may have standard prices for standard rug sizes or room sizes.
Cost is determined by the geographical area where you live, there is no standard price.
Building an addition costs about $170 a square foot in Philadelphia area. Standard finishes.
No. Square feet are square.
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Ummm . . . there is 1 square foot in a square foot. The square foot could be any dimensions, like 1 foot by 1 foot, or half a foot by 2 feet, or a quarter of a foot by 4 feet . . . . .