A standard 20kg bag of grout will cover approximately 2.5 square metres - depending on how thick you apply it - these figures are for a 5mm thickness.
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one bag of thinset can cost about 13 dollars for versabond wich I recommend as a tile setter for 15 years. One bag can 60-80 square with a quarter inch trowel and less with bigger trowels. 3 eighths trowel about 40-50 square. The bag at home depo explains all.
This depends entirely on variables. Depending on the seed size, the number or kernals in a 50lb bag will vary. Once you know how many kernals are in the bag (its written on the bag) than you just divide that number by the planting population.
80 lb bag yields about 0.6 cu ft per Quikrete specs:fNote: the question really refers to concrete not cement.
A standard 20kg bag of grout will cover approximately 2.5 square metres - depending on how thick you apply it - these figures are for a 5mm thickness.
a 50 pound bag of gravel will cover approximately 2 to 3 square feet of area to a thickness of 3 to 4 inches.
A 1 cubic foot bag will cover 12 square feet at a depth of 1" A 1.5 cubic foot bag will cover 18 square feet at a depth of 1"
The answer will depend on how wide and deep the grout is applied!
A 100 lb bag of grass seed will cover approximately 10,000 square feet. Make sure to read the instructions and purchase the seed that best matches the area (i.e. sun, shade, etc.).
The answer you seek is printed on the bag; it should be fairly prominent.
50 pounds covers 0.5 cubic feet. Since the depth is 3 inches, or 1/4 foot, you can cover 0.5/.25 = 2 square feet of area. That is not very much.
The answer depends on the size of a bag and the depth to which you want the area covered.The answer depends on the size of a bag and the depth to which you want the area covered.The answer depends on the size of a bag and the depth to which you want the area covered.The answer depends on the size of a bag and the depth to which you want the area covered.
Each bag will cover about 16 metres square.
one bag
Spread it evenly, then leave your hands in the cement for 4-6 hours to spread excess cement.
That is approximately 1/2 a cubic foot.