The 'square feet' of area that it covers is 1,620/(depth of the mulch, in inches)
The answer you seek is printed on the bag; it should be fairly prominent.
about 17 yards of concrete (it's sold by the cubic yard)
Spread it evenly, then leave your hands in the cement for 4-6 hours to spread excess cement.
Four cubic yards will do it. You theoretically need only 3.7, but that assumes the area you're putting the sand in is perfectly level, flat and low-spot-free...and they never are.
Remove the vinyl cover when using a solar blanket to warm the water. If the vinyl cover is used at the same time as the solar blanket, the vinyl cover absorbs most of the heat and then transfers the heat into the air or water between the vinyl cover and the solar blanket. Then the heat transfers to the solar blanket and then, finally, into the water. When this happens, a lot of heat remains in the vinyl cover and air/water between the two covers instead of getting into the water. It is preferable to have the heat absorbed by the solar cover and then transfer directly into the water. Hope this helps... Too much redundancy in pool covers.
No, you should not. Dry blanket only, as a wet blanket will trap hot steam very close to your airways, and burning your lungs will pretty much be fatal.
No, a duvet cover is not thick enough to do much good. Use a comforter or another blanket.
The cloud cover helps to keep the heat from the day in, much like an insulating blanket.
they covered area
it covers about 193
400 Dollars ..it is located in the same area where the timing chain is..and cover has to come off
"Square feet" aren't things that are used to cover area."35 square feet" is an amount of area that you have to cover with something.
LAN setup can cover like a build
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