Assuming that the sod will just cover the surface area of the plot, multiply the width by the length to get the surface area of the spot you want to cover with sod.10 x 11 = 110So you would need 110 square feet of sod.
144
6 in = 1/2 ft Thus volume to fill is: 144 sq ft x 1/2 ft = 72 cu ft So you'll need 72 cubic feet of dirt.
It is 144 square feet
144/12...
Assuming that the sod will just cover the surface area of the plot, multiply the width by the length to get the surface area of the spot you want to cover with sod.10 x 11 = 110So you would need 110 square feet of sod.
You would need either 63 pavers or 252 square feet of sod.
144
About $1.50 per sq ft. sod and labor included, but site preparations are separate charge. In our area it is much less- depending on the size of the job it can run from $0.30 to 1 per sq ft including sod and labor.
6 in = 1/2 ft Thus volume to fill is: 144 sq ft x 1/2 ft = 72 cu ft So you'll need 72 cubic feet of dirt.
144 / 10 = 14.40 x 40.00 = $ 576.00
It is 144 square feet
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9sq ft
form_title=Sod Installation form_header=11243 What would you estimate the size of the area needing sod to be?*= {"Select One,Small (Less than 1,000 sq ft),Medium (1,000 - 3,000 sq ft),Large (3,000 - 10,000 sq ft),Very Large (More than 10,000 sq ft)"} Does the area need to be graded prior to placing the top soil and sod?*= () Yes () No () Don't Know What are the present areas that require removal prior to installing the sod?*= [] Old grass or weeds [] Trees [] Asphalt [] Concrete [] No existing surfaces to be removed
144/12...
Area of 3 inch square = 9 sq inches = 9/144 sq feet. So fabric required = 144*9/144 sq ft = 9 sq ft = 1 sq yard.