its around 100$ a square foot for average material if you get top of the line its 120$
you could weigh one square foot of your material and, assuming it is of uniform height across the entire area, multiply the weight of that one square foot by the total number of square feet. OR more technical, tonnage i assume is a mass measurement. thus you need the density of your material. you will also need to multiply the square footage by the height of the material, in feet. you may need to convert from feet to some other unit of length after you find the density also.
2.5ton should perform nicely
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.
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.
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 . . . . .
1 square foot = 929.0304 square centimetres.1 square foot = 929 square centimetres
1 square inch = 0.006944 square foot (rounded) 1 square foot = 144 square inches
The number of BTUs required to heat a house depends on factors like insulation, climate, and efficiency of the heating system. As a general guideline, a ranch house in Kentucky with good insulation may require around 30-40 BTUs per square foot. Therefore, for an 1800 square foot house, you might need approximately 54,000 to 72,000 BTUs. It's recommended to consult with a heating professional for a more accurate assessment.
! Square foot = 0.092903 square meters.
One square foot is 1 foot X1 foot, 1 foot square is also 1 foot x 1 foot. The only difference is that in 100 square feet it would be 10 x 10 or 5 x 20 etc but in a 100 foot square it is 100 feet X 1 foot only.
Yes. Not to be confused with '40 foot square' which would be a square with 40 foot sides.