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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To cover 55 square meters with 600mm x 600mm slabs, you would need around 192 slabs. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - just measure twice and lay those slabs down gently, and you'll have a lovely space to enjoy!
Depends on the linear dimensions of both the slabs and the ground.
1 slab of 1200 metres x 450 metres will certainly cover 1600 square metres. You may have trouble moving it into position, though.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To cover 37 square meters with 450mm x 450mm paving slabs, you would need approximately 925 slabs. It's like painting a beautiful landscape, each slab fitting perfectly to create a lovely, harmonious surface. Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process!
A hole appeared when I was digging a trench for a wall. After clearing the hole I found there to be two very large slabs of stone about 30mm apart. I pushed a tape measure down between the stone slabs and it went down to beyond 7 metres. This was in Herefordshire, England. Can anyone explain what I had found and how was it produced? Kind regards, Steve.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To cover 55 square meters with 600mm x 600mm slabs, you would need around 192 slabs. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - just measure twice and lay those slabs down gently, and you'll have a lovely space to enjoy!
The answer will depend on the size of the patio slabs.
279 sq ft = 25.92 sq metres so, at 0.36 sq metres apiece, 72 slabs. This assumes that all offcuts can be used - a totally unrealistic assumption in real life.
23.41 sq m
600mm is 0.6m, and 450mm is 0.45m, so one flag is 0.27 sq metre. Therefore 4 flags to the square metre
Depends on the linear dimensions of both the slabs and the ground.
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1 slab of 1200 metres x 450 metres will certainly cover 1600 square metres. You may have trouble moving it into position, though.
Area of paving slab = 0.3 m * 0.3 m = 0.09 sq metres. So number of slabs required = 22/0.09 = 244.44.. recurring = 245. However, that is the minimum mathematical answer. In real life you may well require more if the area to be covered is awkward or if you do not want to use all the off-cuts and end up with a mosaic.
20 I believe
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To cover 37 square meters with 450mm x 450mm paving slabs, you would need approximately 925 slabs. It's like painting a beautiful landscape, each slab fitting perfectly to create a lovely, harmonious surface. Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process!