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Yes, pad is a noun. More specifically, it is a singular, common, concrete noun.
That's going to depend on the length, width, and thickness of a single sheet, and on the number of sheets in the pad.
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how many bags of cement for a pad 4x7x4 inches thick
80lb bags of what. you need to know the density of material working with.
1 60lbs bag makes around a 1' by 1' by 3" thick pad..
That depends on how deep you pour it.The number of cubic yards you need is(length of the pad in feet) x (width of the pad in feet) x (depth of the pad in inches)/324For your 28' x 20' pad, that's [ (1.728) x (depth in inches) ] cubic yards.
Depends on how thick the concrete pad is. At 4 inches thick and allowing for a little waste and imprecise measurements, about 350 square feet. You can check out more options with the concrete calculator below.
1 cubic yard of concrete fills 27/depth in feet square feet.The number of cubic yards you need is(length of the pad in feet) x (width of the pad in feet) x (depth of the pad in inches)/324
Depends on how thick it is. At 4 inches thick, you would nee about 5.5 cubic yards adjusting for safety. At 6 inches, you'd need about 8 cubic yards. You can play with different thicknesses with the linked concrete pad calculator.
That depends on whether you have concrete pad shaped feet.
Slightly less than 1. 5x10 is 50 square feet. If the pad was 6 inches thick that would equal 25 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard.
90 sq yds at 4" thick.
A pad that is 4 inches think covers 80ish sq ft per yard, so 8 inch would be 40ish sq ft per yard of concrete
The depth and width of a footer for a concrete pad will depend on various factors such as the load that will be placed on the pad, soil conditions, and local building codes. Generally, footers are often at least 12 inches deep and extend beyond the pad on each side by at least 6 inches. It is recommended to consult a structural engineer or local building authority for specific requirements for your project.