A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
From the info I have from a sod supplier: each roll is 10sqft, there are 70 rolls on a pallet, so covers 700sqft
9 square feet for the entire square yard.
400 square feet
360 pieces - homework question or doing yardwork? 500 / 158 = 3.16 sf per piece of grass 1139 / 3.16 = 359.924 = 360 for all practical purposes. If doing yard work (i.e. laying sod) figure on a 10% wastage factor and get about 400 pieces
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
From the info I have from a sod supplier: each roll is 10sqft, there are 70 rolls on a pallet, so covers 700sqft
9 square feet for the entire square yard.
The pallet's area is about 12.07 square feet.
400 square feet
20 square feet.
5.55 square feet.
360 pieces - homework question or doing yardwork? 500 / 158 = 3.16 sf per piece of grass 1139 / 3.16 = 359.924 = 360 for all practical purposes. If doing yard work (i.e. laying sod) figure on a 10% wastage factor and get about 400 pieces
The cost of a pallet of bricks typically ranges from $300 to $800, depending on the type and quality of the bricks. A standard pallet usually contains around 500 to 600 bricks, which can cover approximately 50 to 75 square feet, depending on the size of the bricks and the pattern used for installation. Always check with local suppliers for the most accurate pricing and coverage details.
12.25 square feet.
5 square feet
4*3 = 12 square feet