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Robert Puryear Posted on Mar 25, 2015

I have 10000 sqft in drywall how much linear ft is it

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Drywall sheets are 4 feet wide. Thus, each foot of a drywall sheet contains 4 square feet. Divide 10,000 by 4 = 2500 linear feet of drywall sheets. Add 5 to 10% for wastage.

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