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How to use an area converter
How do you convert m² to ft² and hectares to acres?
Area conversion multiplies by a fixed factor between units. One square meter equals 10.7639 square feet; one hectare equals 2.471 acres. To convert m² to ft², multiply by 10.7639. To convert hectares to acres, multiply by 2.471. SectorCalc free area converter handles metric and imperial area units instantly in your browser—useful for floor plans, land quotes and material coverage checks before construction or logistics decisions.
Common area units in construction and land
Metric projects use square meters and hectares. US and UK drawings often use square feet and acres. Mixed documents require consistent conversion before ordering materials.
Conversion factors to remember
Exact factors prevent ordering errors on large sites.
- 1 m² = 10.7639 ft²
- 1 ft² = 0.092903 m²
- 1 hectare = 10,000 m² = 2.471 acres
- 1 acre = 4,046.86 m²
When area conversion affects cost
Floor coverage, paint, tile and rental rate quotes often use different units than your takeoff. Convert once at the estimate stage to avoid compounding error across trades.
When the basic calculator is not enough
Use the free area converter for unit checks on plans and quotes. Open a premium warehouse space cost analyzer when converted area drives occupancy cost decisions that need threshold checks and export-ready reporting.
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FAQ
- How many square feet are in a square meter?
- One square meter equals 10.7639 square feet. Multiply m² by 10.7639 to get ft².
- How do you convert hectares to acres?
- Multiply hectares by 2.471 to get acres. One hectare is exactly 10,000 square meters.
- Is the area converter free?
- Yes. The area converter runs in your browser with no sign-up and supports common metric and imperial area units.
- When do area conversion mistakes affect project cost?
- Mixed units on floor coverage, paint, tile or land quotes compound into material ordering errors. Convert once at the estimate stage before multiplying by unit rates.
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