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The CPSF (Cost Per Square Foot) formula calculates the cost of artificial grass per square foot by dividing the total cost by the total square footage. This helps in budgeting and comparing different artificial grass options.
The calculator uses the CPSF formula:
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Explanation: The formula provides a standardized way to compare artificial grass costs regardless of the total area or budget.
Details: Calculating cost per square foot is essential for accurate budgeting, comparing different artificial grass products, and ensuring cost-effective purchasing decisions for landscaping projects.
Tips: Enter total cost in currency and square footage in square feet. All values must be valid (cost > 0, square feet > 0).
Q1: Why calculate cost per square foot for artificial grass?
A: It allows for fair comparison between different products and projects, regardless of total size or budget.
Q2: What is a typical cost range for artificial grass?
A: Artificial grass typically costs between $5-20 per square foot, including materials and installation, depending on quality and features.
Q3: Does this include installation costs?
A: The calculator can be used for material costs only or total project costs including installation, depending on what values you input.
Q4: Are there additional costs to consider?
A: Yes, additional costs may include subbase preparation, drainage systems, infill materials, and maintenance equipment.
Q5: How accurate is this calculation for budgeting?
A: This provides a good baseline estimate, but always include a 10-15% contingency for unexpected expenses in your project budget.