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Town homes at South Peak and Mountain Gate (1200 SqFt –1500sqft) range in price from $175,000.00 to $225,000.00 or $144.90 per square foot to $150.00 per square foot depending on amenities and design. ... more
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First, you need the square footage of your room....14' x 14' would be 196 square feet. Since carpeting is typically sold in square yard, you would convert that to square yards. I use a conversion calculator. According to that, 196 square feet would ... more
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We recommend 1½ to 2 hours of square dancing for most groups. One hour is possible, as a bare-bones introduction to dancing, but it can be frustrating if your group loves it (as most do!) and wants more. Two hours is usually enough for folks who ... more
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Scott Jones palatial Indiana home is a whopping 27,135 square feet!!! That's a lot of vacuuming. Thanks for using ChaCha! ... more
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Yes, you can. The 15 square foot housing unit will allow for single housing of baboons as well as group housing for smaller species. ... more
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The old saying “Time is Money” is very true. When you use SQUARE FOOT® footing forms you can save up to two days of labor resulting in substantial savings. Additionally, you save money on materials. With SQUARE FOOT® you have everything you need. ... more
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SQUARE FOOT®; footings are orange to help facilitate inspection for code compliance and because orange is such a fun color! ... more
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This is a tough question, but to build a home with the highest quality standards that we do, the cost per square foot usually starts at $150.00 per foot and higher. ... more
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We recommend the use of rebar or steel reinforcement when you install any Square Foot footing model. Use of structural steel should be approved and designed by a qualified engineer. ... more
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Square pack is a unit providing sufficient shingles for the coverage of a given area. ... more
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