House Square Footage Calculation:
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House square footage is the total area of a house measured in square feet. It's calculated by summing the areas of all floors in the dwelling, excluding non-living spaces like garages or unfinished basements.
The calculator uses a simple summation formula:
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Explanation: The calculator sums all provided floor areas to give the total living space of the house.
Details: Accurate square footage is crucial for property valuation, real estate transactions, property tax assessment, and renovation planning.
Tips: Enter the area of each floor in square feet. At least Floor 1 must be provided. Measurements should be taken from interior wall to interior wall.
Q1: What spaces should be included?
A: Include all finished, livable spaces including bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, and finished basements.
Q2: Should garages be included?
A: No, garages and other unfinished spaces should not be included in the living square footage calculation.
Q3: How accurate should measurements be?
A: For official purposes, measurements should be precise to the nearest square foot. For estimates, rounding to the nearest 10 sq ft is acceptable.
Q4: What about vaulted ceilings?
A: Only the floor area counts - ceiling height doesn't affect square footage calculations.
Q5: How is square footage different from lot size?
A: Square footage refers to the living space in the house itself, while lot size refers to the entire property land area.