A reasonable cost per square foot for a cooling bill can vary depending on factors such as location, energy efficiency of the cooling system, insulation of the building, and local utility rates. On average, a reasonable range could be $0.50 to $1.50 per square foot per month for cooling costs. It is important to consider these factors to determine a specific cost estimate.
its around 100$ a square foot for average material if you get top of the line its 120$
There are approximately 411.48 meters in 1350 feet.
Simple ... multiply square feet by cost per square foot.
It depends on where you live, and the weather / climate there. Additionally a heating & cooling load calculation should be prepared using the ACCA manual J criteria. A good HVAC contractor will do this at no charge as part of the estimate process. For a Rule of thumb, In my town (Salt Lake City, UT) We would likely recommend 20 to 30 Btu's per square foot for heating, and 20 to 25 Btu's of cooling per square foot (for cooling we include footage above grade only- ) For cooling that is one "ton" of cooling for every 600 square feet.
The cost of installing a central air unit in a 1,563 foot ranch depends greatly on the area, the installing company, and the type of unit chosen for the dwelling. The average cost in the United States, with labor included, is $6,000.
To visualize this, you would first want to assume the shape. We could just assume a square room.If the room has 1350 square feet, that means each side (s) of the room is:s =√ 1350 ft2~= 36.7 feet long.If you need something to compare the length to:Let's assume the average adult male is 6 feet tall. If you stacked 6 adult males, head to foot, you would have about 36 feet. That is the length of one of the sides of this square room.
For a 600 square foot room, you would typically need around 18,000 BTUs of cooling capacity to effectively cool the space. This estimate is based on the general guideline of 30 BTUs per square foot for cooling larger rooms.
No, a foot is a unit of length equal to 12 inches, whereas a square foot is a unit of area equal to a square with sides of 1 foot in length. A square foot is the area of a square that measures one foot on each side.
To calculate the BTUs needed to cool a room, multiply the square footage of the room by 20 (which is the recommended cooling capacity in BTUs per square foot). In this case, for a 20x12 room (240 square feet), you would need approximately 4,800 BTUs to effectively cool the space.
The cost of installing a central heating unit varies depending on where you live. On average you can expect to pay about $5,000 for a small system capable of cooling a 1,400 square foot home.
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 . . . . .