It would take 676 cubic feet of cement for a patio of that size.
Area of 1 paver 1 sq ft, area of patio 144 sq ft so 144 pavers.
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Since a foot has 12 inches, all you need to do is divide by 12.
48 12"x12" tiles for a 7'x7' patio.
196
Depends on size of the patio.
I am building a curb that will be 26 feet long, 6.5 inches wide and 4 inches deep. How much cement do I need?
one yard of cement will make a 8 x 10 square foot slab at 4 inches thick, that's 80 sq. feet per yard of cement at 4 inches thick.
To calculate the number of 15.7-inch patio stone pavers needed for an 8 by 15-foot patio, first convert the patio dimensions to inches: 8 feet = 96 inches and 15 feet = 180 inches. The area of the patio is 96 inches × 180 inches = 17,280 square inches. Each paver has an area of 15.7 inches × 15.7 inches = 246.49 square inches. Dividing the patio area by the paver area gives approximately 70 pavers needed (17,280 ÷ 246.49 ≈ 70).
To determine how many 16x16 inch blocks are needed for a 10x10 foot patio, first convert the patio dimensions to inches: 10 feet equals 120 inches. The area of the patio is 120 inches x 120 inches, which equals 14,400 square inches. Each 16x16 inch block has an area of 256 square inches. Dividing the patio area by the area of one block, you need 14,400 / 256 = 56.25 blocks, so you would need 57 blocks to cover the patio.
It depends on how deep it is. If it is 6 inches deep, you will need 77 yards.
If you mean 115 feet by 17 feet by 4 inches thick, you will need a minimum of 24.14 cubic yards.
To calculate how many 16x8 blocks are needed for a 9'x9' patio, first convert the dimensions to inches: 9 feet = 108 inches. The area of the patio is 108 inches x 108 inches = 11,664 square inches. Each 16x8 block covers 128 square inches (16 inches x 8 inches). Dividing the patio area by the block area gives 11,664 ÷ 128 = 91.5, so you would need 92 blocks to cover the patio.
We need to know the thickness or depth in inches. Cement companies can give you an estimate if at the time of your order, you give them the length, width, and thickness of the pour, if it's 4", 6" or whatever deep.
Assuming that's 30 ft X 30 ft X 6 inches, you will need 20 cubic yards
If you mean 12 feet long by 8 inches wide by 4 inches deep, you will need at least 0.1 cubic yards
28 feet by 32 feet by 6 inches thick requires at least 16.59 Cubic Yards.