To calculate how many 4x8 pavers are needed for a 10x12 patio, first find the area of the patio: 10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet. Next, calculate the area of one paver: 4 feet x 8 feet = 32 square feet. Finally, divide the patio area by the paver area: 120 square feet ÷ 32 square feet = 3.75. Since you can't have a fraction of a paver, you'll need 4 pavers to cover the patio completely.
5x8=40sq.inches 12x20=2880. sq. inches divide 2880 divided by 40 = 72 pavers
All you need to do is multiply 4 by 8. The answer is 32 tiles. Buy a few extra in case of breakage.
Area of each paver = 4"x9" = (1/3)'x(3/4)' = 1/4 sq ft. Number of pavers required = Total Area/Area of Each Paver = 500/ (1/4) = 2000 pavers. In real life, though, the number of pavers will depend on the shape and exact dimensions of the area, how many pavers you need to cut or trim, what the wastage is.
158 of them. Get extra for breakage.
124 but get more for cutting the edges depending on design
Depend on the size of the pavers.
576 should do it.
216
264 of them. Get extra for breakage.
One should do it!
272 Get 300 to be safe.
144
144 Get 160 to be safe.
72 Get 80 to be safe.
The number of pavers you will need will be basd on the size of your patio. You should measure the square feet of your patio.
5x8=40sq.inches 12x20=2880. sq. inches divide 2880 divided by 40 = 72 pavers
To determine how many 16x16 pavers are needed for a 13x13 patio, first calculate the area of the patio, which is 169 square feet (13 ft x 13 ft). Each 16x16 paver covers 2.22 square feet (1.33 ft x 1.33 ft). Dividing the patio area by the area of one paver (169 / 2.22) gives approximately 76 pavers needed. Since you can't have a fraction of a paver, you would need 76 pavers to cover the patio.