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Q: How many 600mm x 300mm slabs do you need to cover 55 sq meters?
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How many 600mm x 600mm slabs do you need to cover 55 sq meters?

You will need a minimum of 153 slabs. However, that answer assumes that the area to be covered is "well behaved" and that you are happy to use offcuts and chippings so that part of the area will look like a mosaic. If these conditions are not met, you should consider getting 5% extra slabs.If, for example, the 55 sq metre area is in the form of a rectangle which is 550 mm wide and 100 metres long it may be easier to cover it using 167 trimmed slabs in a long line rather than use offcuts which are 5 mm wide.


How many block paving slabs do are need for eight square meters?

Depends on the linear dimensions of both the slabs and the ground.


How many slabs 1200 x 450 to cover 1600 square meters?

1 slab of 1200 metres x 450 metres will certainly cover 1600 square metres. You may have trouble moving it into position, though.


How many 450mm x 450mm paving slabs to cover 37 square mtrs?

It requires 183 450x450mm tiles to cover 37 square meters of area. However this does not take into account waste. For laying ceramic tile on concrete the rule of thumb is to assume about 10% extra for waste, so you would need about 200 tiles.


When digging trench found two slabs of stone with a 30MM gap between them which went down for 7 meters why was this?

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.

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How many patio slabs to cover a area of 9 meters to 2 square meters?

The answer will depend on the size of the patio slabs.


How many 600mm x 600mm slabs do you need to cover 55 sq meters?

You will need a minimum of 153 slabs. However, that answer assumes that the area to be covered is "well behaved" and that you are happy to use offcuts and chippings so that part of the area will look like a mosaic. If these conditions are not met, you should consider getting 5% extra slabs.If, for example, the 55 sq metre area is in the form of a rectangle which is 550 mm wide and 100 metres long it may be easier to cover it using 167 trimmed slabs in a long line rather than use offcuts which are 5 mm wide.


How many 600mm x 600mm slab do you need to cover 279 square feet?

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.


How many square meters does 112 18x18 inch slabs cover?

23.41 sq m


How many paving slabs would you need for a square meter if flags are 600mm x 450mm?

600mm is 0.6m, and 450mm is 0.45m, so one flag is 0.27 sq metre. Therefore 4 flags to the square metre


How many block paving slabs do are need for eight square meters?

Depends on the linear dimensions of both the slabs and the ground.


How many slabs 1200 x 450 to cover 1600 square meters?

1 slab of 1200 metres x 450 metres will certainly cover 1600 square metres. You may have trouble moving it into position, though.


How many paving slabs 300mm x 300mm needed to pave 22sqmtr?

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.


How 2ftx2ft slabs required to cover 100sq feet?

25


How many 400mmx400mm slabs will you need to cover 6ftx4ft?

14


How many 600mmx600mm slabs do i req to cover an area of 450sq'?

20 I believe


How many paving slabs would you need to cover 5 meters x 8 meters if flags are 450mm x450 mm?

first lets convert m to mm.we know, 1 m=1000 mm. 5 m =5000 mm and 8m=8000mm. Now, no.of paving slab = area of flags /area of slab . =5000 X8000/450 x 450. =197.5 = 197 slabs.