I'm going to assume that the tiles are square inches, rather than square feet. But they can be converted to 3 square feet, which means 70 of them would cover the space if it were perfectly rectangular. Get 80 to be safe.
To cover a 10ft by 12ft floor, you can use various types of tiles including ceramic, porcelain, vinyl, or natural stone tiles. The total area of the floor is 120 square feet, so you'll need enough tiles to cover this area based on the size of the individual tiles. For example, if using 12x12 inch tiles, you'd need 120 tiles, while larger 24x24 inch tiles would require 30 tiles. Always consider purchasing extra tiles to account for cutting and waste.
Yes, square tiles were indeed made with asbestos, particularly in the mid-20th century. Asbestos was used in various flooring materials, including vinyl tiles, due to its durability and fire-resistant properties. However, the health risks associated with asbestos exposure led to its decline in use and eventual ban in many countries. Today, many older buildings may still contain asbestos tiles, requiring careful handling and removal to prevent health hazards.
12 ft * 15 ft = 4 yd * 5 yd = 4*5 sq yds ie 20 sq yds.
That will depend in a very fundamental way on the area of the floor. For example, the floor of one room in a doll house, the floor of your bedroom, and the floor of Radio City Music Hall will all require vastly different amounts of vinyl flooring. Here's a way to estimate it: -- Measure the length of the room, in feet. -- Measure the width of the room, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers, one by the other. -- Divide the answer by 9. The number you have now is the area of the floor, in square yards. The number of square yards of flooring it will take to cover the floor is that same number.
Cost is determined by the geographical area where you live, there is no standard price.
192 tiles
549!
1 tile = 1.77 of a square foot, 240 Sq.Ft. divided by 1.77 = 135.5 tiles ok
just do 249 divided by 18
Lets do length and width in terms of tiles. The length is 6m/0.2m/tile 30 tiles and the width is 5m/0.2m/tile 25 tiles. Then the area is l X w 30 tiles X 25 tiles 750 square tiles. Since each tile is square, 750 tiles.
One whole piece, and 32.5 percent of another one.
A 12 by 12 vinyl floor tile covers an area of 1 square foot. If the room measures 16' by 16', it has an area of 256 square feet. So, you would need 256 12 by 12 vinyl floor tiles to cover the entire floor.
49 tiles will cover the are, with 1 inch strips spare
To cover a 10ft by 12ft floor, you can use various types of tiles including ceramic, porcelain, vinyl, or natural stone tiles. The total area of the floor is 120 square feet, so you'll need enough tiles to cover this area based on the size of the individual tiles. For example, if using 12x12 inch tiles, you'd need 120 tiles, while larger 24x24 inch tiles would require 30 tiles. Always consider purchasing extra tiles to account for cutting and waste.
18 inches = 1.5 ft, so each tile is 2.25 sq ft, number required = 249/2.25 = 111
What is the weight of Vinyl Floor tiles per m2
Depends ENTIRELY on the size of the vinyl squares !