Length x's Width
2006-09-23 11:15:10
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answer #1
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answered by Import Beer Man 3
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The same way you measure square footage for anything. Length times width equals square footage. With carpeting, depending on the width of the room, you may have to adjust the figures if the room is wider than the width of the carpet -- the square footage will technically be the same, but if you have to jiggle the carpet around to match up a pattern or something of that sort, you will need some extra carpet. How much depends on the pattern. When you go to the store to buy your carpet, take the room dimensions with you and the sales person will help you figure out exactly what you need.
2006-09-23 11:22:41
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answered by old lady 7
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length x width. carpet and installation is usually by the sq. yard, so divide by 9 to get the square yards.
10' x 12' = 120 sqft = 13- 1/3 sq yard
2006-09-23 11:51:28
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answered by robling_dwrdesign 5
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multiply the lenght x width of the room. that will give you square feet but carpet is sold by the yard so divide that number by 9 (there are 9 sq ft in a sq yd)
2006-09-23 11:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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the actual sq. pictures of floor area is 252 sq. ft yet that does no longer ascertain the fabric necessary to position in a floor interior the room. if you're making use of carpet 15' huge products ought to fit properly with out a seam. Then the sq. pictures of fabric necessary must be 270 sq. ft if you're making use of 12' products you should desire 12 x 18 and a fill piece conservatively of about 12 x 6 ft if you're making use of a non patterned carpet. So the carpet you should desire must be 12 x 24. 288 sq. ft. if you're making use of vinyl it must be similar yet you should upload your trend experience. if you're making use of cartoned products such as hardwood, ceramic, stone, laminate, etc. you should discover out the packaging advice. Many products are packaged 20 sq. ft in accordance to field for an celebration and require a waste aspect of enable's say 5-10 % so so that you could desire 14 packing bins of fabric. which could equivalent 280 sq. ft solid luck on your undertaking. Jen
2016-11-23 17:53:48
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answered by ? 4
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If the room is L-shaped or has a bump-out of some kind, just divide it into separate rectangles. For each one, multiply length times width, and then add up the totals.
2006-09-23 11:25:00
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answered by MailorderMaven 6
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measure the width and the length and then multiply the 2 numbers.
10x10 room----10 times 10 equals 100 sq.ft.
2006-09-23 11:15:51
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answered by grams 2
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Find the longest length and the longest width and multiply them together. This way you will not have any joins in the carpet.
2006-09-27 07:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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width x lenth
example 9'x10'= 90 square feet
to convert into yards there are 9 sq ft in a yard
2006-09-23 11:20:53
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answer #9
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answered by memm 5
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