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Hey Einstein… are you going to put Cedar Shake on the 3000 square feet of floor? No? Well then give us the square footage of the exterior walls, then multiply by the price of cedar per square foot in your area, then save all that money and go back to school for your high school diploma.
CTSMTNTOP has answered you below in a more polite manner. I’m going to give him a thumbs UP vote. He was patient enough to give you the calculation formula and save you time.
You will be siding approximately 2300 square feet. Once a supplier tells you the cost per square foot, then multiply the cost per square foot by the total 2300 square feet. For example, if a single square foot of siding cost $2.50, then 2300 square feet times $2.50 will be your answer. It would cost $5,750 for the materials. Then you may ask a local contractor to give you a price to install it, again by the square foot.
July 29th, 2007 at 7:04 pm
Alot, cedar is hard to come by.
July 30th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Hey Einstein… are you going to put Cedar Shake on the 3000 square feet of floor? No? Well then give us the square footage of the exterior walls, then multiply by the price of cedar per square foot in your area, then save all that money and go back to school for your high school diploma.
CTSMTNTOP has answered you below in a more polite manner. I’m going to give him a thumbs UP vote. He was patient enough to give you the calculation formula and save you time.
August 1st, 2007 at 4:19 am
You will be siding approximately 2300 square feet. Once a supplier tells you the cost per square foot, then multiply the cost per square foot by the total 2300 square feet. For example, if a single square foot of siding cost $2.50, then 2300 square feet times $2.50 will be your answer. It would cost $5,750 for the materials. Then you may ask a local contractor to give you a price to install it, again by the square foot.