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Q: How many 450mmx450mm slabs will you need to cover 5ft x 4ft?
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How many 400mmx400mm slabs will you need to cover 6ftx4ft?

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How many 450mm x 450mm garden slabs do you need for garden area of 21ft x 19ft?

The answer will vary slightly depending on assumptions: will the slabs have a space between them, and will you be cutting the slabs to fill fractions. 21 feet is equal to 14.2 of the 450 mm slabs. 19 feet is equal to 12.9 of the slabs. To complete the rectangular area, 14.2 x 12.9 = 183 slabs.


How many 600mm x 600mm slabs do you need to cover 55 sq meters?

You will need a minimum of 153 slabs. However, that answer assumes that the area to be covered is "well behaved" and that you are happy to use offcuts and chippings so that part of the area will look like a mosaic. If these conditions are not met, you should consider getting 5% extra slabs.If, for example, the 55 sq metre area is in the form of a rectangle which is 550 mm wide and 100 metres long it may be easier to cover it using 167 trimmed slabs in a long line rather than use offcuts which are 5 mm wide.


How many 600 x 600 paving slabs would you need to cover 80 square meters?

A square slab measuring 0.6 metres all round has an area of 0.36 square metres. This means that to cover an area of 24 square metres you will need 66 slabs and 2/3 of a slab. Covering the area may be problematic if 1/3 of a slab and 2/3 of a slab become involved, of lesser fractions, depending on the exact length and width which gave the area of 24 - and if there is a pattern to maintain.