A vinyl flooring takeoff is 6,875 sf. The estimator carries 5.5% waste. What quantity should be priced?
Correct Answer
A) 7,253 sf
Add the waste percentage to net floor area.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Add the waste percentage to net floor area.
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