Understanding inches per foot requires examining multiple perspectives and considerations. 1/4 inch per foot equals - DIY Home Improvement Forum. I know my 3 inch horizontal drain has got to be at a 1/4" per foot My question is.. What would 1/4" per foot be equal to in degrees ? In this context, i've looked on the internet for this answer and I havent had much luck.
Building on this, your help is appreciated. Soffit vent area calculation per soffit style - DIY Home Improvement Forum. There is 4.6 square inches of airflow per square foot. But they don't state in their specifications the NFA.
Fortunately, someone asked and their answer was "There is 4.6 square inches of airflow per square foot." I did a rough estimate before I searched and came up with a similar number, so that sounds good to me. Attic ventilation: Net Free Area of vented soffit vs.... I was planning on installing vented soffit and the vented soffit at HD/Lowes near me is 6" NFA per square foot (example) For a 11ft long eave with 2ft depth, that's 22sq.ft., and at 6 sq in NFA per sq ft, it comes to 132 sq. The 8x16" soffit vents (example) have 50 sq inches NFA...
It's important to note that, - DIY Home Improvement Forum. Getting ready to pour a garage floor slab. Everything I've read says slope it 1/8 to 1/4 inch per foot toward the garage door. The garage is 28 ft deep so 1/8 to 1/4 inches per foot means the slab shoub be 3.5 to 7 inches higher at the end opposite the door.
7 inches sounds like too much both... Max Slope for 3 or 4” main drain - DIY Home Improvement Forum. I know minimum is 1/8” per foot w most if not all advocating 1/4”. What is the maximum slope - 1/4”, 3/8” or 1/2”? From another angle, paver Walkway Installation - DIY Home Improvement Forum.
The paver walkway is about a 1/4 inch slope per 4 foot vertically (in total about a 4.5 inch drop from the porch side to the drive). I was only planning on sloping it one way so water runs down to the drive. Do any of you guys have any recommendations or thoughts on of this process makes the most sense? Building on this, how to slope french drain?
I understand it is supposed to be 1% or also 1" per 100 inches or roughly 8 feet. I have seen a method of using two shovels stuck in the ground and a string level to gauge slope. My layman self has seen rated soil bearing pressures from between 150 and 3000 lbs per square foot, so it's important to know your soil.
What's the maximum earthquake possible in your area? Having blown in insulation added to my attic.
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