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The number of concrete hollow blocks in 1 square meter depends on the size of the blocks. For example, if the blocks are 20cm x 20cm x 40cm, which is a common size, you would need 25 blocks to cover 1 square meter (assuming no gaps or mortar). This calculation is based on the fact that each block covers 0.04 square meters (0.2m x 0.2m) of surface area. It's important to consider the dimensions of the blocks and the desired layout to determine the exact number needed.
flube block master,,,an italiyan product
That will depend on the thickness (depth) of the concrete.
I understand such blocks come in different sizes.
are these concrete blocks and allowing for mortar. 12.5 per square metre, 62.5 per cubic metre with mortar
The number of concrete hollow blocks in 1 square meter depends on the size of the blocks. For example, if the blocks are 20cm x 20cm x 40cm, which is a common size, you would need 25 blocks to cover 1 square meter (assuming no gaps or mortar). This calculation is based on the fact that each block covers 0.04 square meters (0.2m x 0.2m) of surface area. It's important to consider the dimensions of the blocks and the desired layout to determine the exact number needed.
flube block master,,,an italiyan product
It depends on the size of the concrete blocks
Yo mam a
That will depend on the thickness (depth) of the concrete.
370 8 x 8 concrete blocks equal approximately 164 square feet.
two barrow of river sand and two concrete sone and one cement what square it covers
for 100sft or 100cft
I understand such blocks come in different sizes.
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are these concrete blocks and allowing for mortar. 12.5 per square metre, 62.5 per cubic metre with mortar
Assuming they are 8 inch*16 inch blocks, 144 square feet = 144*12*12 square inches. So number of blocks required = 144*12*12/(8*16) = 162