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Most doors are around 2 meters high. There are approximately 11 door heights. So I say 22meters.

 

You are correct.

 

 

 

I was in first though, so I get the free 3 week holiday at Tys place:thumbup:

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If that's a single storey building with a 45° roof I'd guess the tree at 23 metres. If you are getting paid by height go with their estimate. :)

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50' to 60'. Think that's 15m to 20m, since you're metric. (Based on building being normal sized :laugh1:)

 

Clients always overestimate trees IME.

 

That would be my estimate too, especially since the tree is in front of the building.

 

45 ft. to 55 ft.

 

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Thought someone said that's house.

 

I coupied the image and enlarged its crappy quality ... but it looks like there's more distance above the doors to the top of the wall than a typical house of that shape. If the top of the roof is actually like 7 meters high, maybe that tree is 75 feet or more. Single level homes often have barely 1/2 a meter above the door to the gutter visually looking from the street .. the kind with 8 ft. ceilings. The building below looks to have over a meter above the door. ... IF THOSE ARE DOORWAYS that is ...

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