At least 622.2 square yards of sod are needed to cover that area.
Well, honey, 1100 square feet is about 122.22 square yards. So, if you're looking to cover that area with carpet or maybe some fresh new sod, you better get yourself about 123 square yards to make sure you've got enough to work with.
The area of a circle with a diameter of 18 feet can be calculated by: A=pie x r x r . So, in this case A = 3.14 x 9 * 9= 255 square feet. If you know how many square feet are in a roll of sod, you can find your answer.
That's at least two days labour for two guys ( to do it properly )
Tt depends on the amount of sod on the pallet. If it holds 50 yards, then 450 sf; if it 63 yards, then 567 sf.
400 square feet
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
Well, an acre equals 43,560 square feet or 4,840 square yards, so you take the number of square feet or square yards in the pallet and divide that into the appropiate number above and this will give you the number of pallets needed (round it up to the next highest number).
From the info I have from a sod supplier: each roll is 10sqft, there are 70 rolls on a pallet, so covers 700sqft
At least 622.2 square yards of sod are needed to cover that area.
It depends on the company you are ordering from. I am unsure what the average is. Most likely take the square feet that would fit on the pallet laying flat and then multiply it by the height.
It usually ends up being 450-500 sq ft. coverage with just one pallet
Enough to cover whatever the size of your lawn is.
1000 square feet of sod, or 111 square yards
Call your local sod dealer and ask them that question. They can give you an answer.
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