CPSF Formula:
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Cost Per Square Foot (CPSF) is a measurement used in construction, real estate, and interior design to calculate the cost efficiency of a project by dividing the total cost by the total area in square feet.
The calculator uses the CPSF formula:
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Explanation: The calculator converts feet and inches measurements to decimal feet before performing the calculation to ensure accuracy.
Details: Calculating cost per square foot helps in budgeting, comparing project costs, estimating material requirements, and making informed financial decisions for construction and renovation projects.
Tips: Enter total cost in your preferred currency, then input dimensions in feet and inches (e.g., 5 feet 6 inches). All values must be valid positive numbers.
Q1: Why convert inches to decimal feet?
A: Converting inches to decimal feet ensures accurate area calculations since 1 foot = 12 inches, and partial feet must be represented decimally for proper mathematical operations.
Q2: What's considered a good cost per square foot?
A: This varies significantly by location, materials, and project type. Always compare with local market rates and similar projects in your area.
Q3: Does this include labor costs?
A: The total cost input should include all project expenses - materials, labor, permits, and any other associated costs for an accurate CPSF calculation.
Q4: Can I use this for irregularly shaped areas?
A: For irregular shapes, calculate the total area first, then use that total square footage in the calculator.
Q5: How precise should my measurements be?
A: For accurate results, measure to the nearest 1/4 inch (0.25) when possible, especially for smaller areas where precision matters more.