Builtup Carpet Conversion Formula:
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The carpet to built up area conversion calculates the total built-up area of a property by multiplying the carpet area by a conversion factor. This is commonly used in real estate to account for walls, common areas, and other structural elements.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: The built-up factor accounts for the additional space beyond the carpet area, including walls, balconies, and common areas.
Details: Accurate built-up area calculation is essential for property valuation, construction planning, and understanding the actual usable space in a property.
Tips: Enter carpet area in square meters and the built-up factor (typically 1.33). All values must be valid (carpet area > 0, factor ≥ 1).
Q1: What is the typical built-up factor value?
A: The typical built-up factor is 1.33, but it can vary depending on building design and local regulations.
Q2: What's the difference between carpet area and built-up area?
A: Carpet area is the actual usable floor space, while built-up area includes walls, common areas, and other structural elements.
Q3: Is the built-up factor the same for all properties?
A: No, the built-up factor can vary based on building type, design, and local construction standards.
Q4: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion provides an estimate. For precise measurements, consult architectural plans or professional surveys.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for commercial properties?
A: Yes, but the built-up factor may differ for commercial properties compared to residential ones.