in the gable, width times height times 0.75 is not the area of a triangle. For the dormer that isn't the correct area either. Is the calculation this way to account for waste?
It's a colloquialism of the mid-west; a holdover word from centuries past. The spellings 'heighth' and 'highth' competed in popularity with 'height' into the 18th century. You can find it in many famous literary works, founding fathers documents/letters, and old newspapers. Be pleased to send me a genteel sute of Cloaths …; I woud have you therefore take measure of a Gentleman who wears well made Cloaths of the following size-to wit-Six feet high & proportionably made; if any thing rather Slender than thick for a Person of that highth with pretty long arms & thighs…. -letter, 26 Apr. 1763 George Washington
Nice video where can I down load those sheets great idea beats my scribble scrabble
You can find our estimate worksheet at the link below!
landing.progressivefoam.com/job-estimate-worksheet
Too much info needed for a download. Pass.
in the gable, width times height times 0.75 is not the area of a triangle. For the dormer that isn't the correct area either. Is the calculation this way to account for waste?
What are courses?
is it the same math for any siding or just for vinyl?
This video is specific to vinyl siding, depending on the siding you're using, the process should be similar.
I'll be using Hardie cement fiber. Should the calculations be the exact same?
Where can I get a worksheet
thank for sharing this video
Thanks
Send me that spread sheet
It can be downloaded at the link below!
landing.progressivefoam.com/job-estimate-worksheet
where do I find those estimate sheets?
Jonathan, you can find our estimate worksheet at the link below!
landing.progressivefoam.com/job-estimate-worksheet
@@InsulatedSiding 2:45
"Heighth"
Alexander Cuddeback haha! Funny, back when my old man was teaching me the trade, I would always bug him for saying Heighth lol
It's a colloquialism of the mid-west; a holdover word from centuries past. The spellings 'heighth' and 'highth' competed in popularity with 'height' into the 18th century. You can find it in many famous literary works, founding fathers documents/letters, and old newspapers.
Be pleased to send me a genteel sute of Cloaths …; I woud have you therefore take measure of a Gentleman who wears well made Cloaths of the following size-to wit-Six feet high & proportionably made; if any thing rather Slender than thick for a Person of that highth with pretty long arms & thighs….
-letter, 26 Apr. 1763 George Washington
“Heighth” is not a word fella.
Not very helpful!