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How to measure the size of the house

One, the measurement of the house also talk about ideas

General measurement of the house has two kinds of measurement ideas:

1, quantitative measurements, the main measurements of the length of each space, width, height, calculate the area of the whole space.

2, positioning measurements, mainly marked the size of the door, window, air conditioning holes and other locations, as well as downpipes, flue pipes, gas pipes, etc. and the distance from the wall, the ground, to facilitate the positioning of the later installation.

Two, the order of measurement

First from the entry door, turn around to measure, and finally back to the other side of the entry door, the general order is from left to right. Then from a room closest to the entry door to start measuring, again from the door to turn a circle to measure. In the case of multi-story buildings, care must be taken to measure one floor before going to another.

Three, length and height measurement

Measurement of the height and length of the house, the tape measure must be close to the ground and wall measurements, in general, the height of the floor is fixed, the measurement can also be incidental to check the height of the floor is not inaccurate.

Four, doors and windows positioning measurements

To complete the length and height measurement of a space, you need to measure the size of the doors and windows, as well as measure the size of the interval between this door and window and the wall belonging to the left and right sides and ceiling.

The role of property survey

Property survey provides a large number of accurate drawing information for the correct grasp of the current situation and changes in the use of urban housing and land, clean up the number of public and private property occupation and area, the establishment of property rights cadastre and graphic archives of industrial management, statistics on the number of various types of housing and the proportion of the property also provides reliable data for the development of the theory of property and economic research provides an important data. Important data. The property survey also provides a basis for urban finance, taxation and other departments to determine the land classification level and formulate tax standards to ensure the timely collection of taxes and fees.