First, find the square footage of an 18" x 18" tile. 18 x 18 = 324 square inches. There are 144 square inches in a square foot (12" x 12" = 144). So divide 324 by 144 to get the square feet per tile. 324 / 144 = 2.25 sq ft per tile.
You have 1800 square feet, using tiles that are 2.25 sq ft each. 1800 / 2.25 = 800 tiles.
Generally, you will want to add from 5% to 10% for waste, depending on your layout (is it one big room, or several smaller rooms with lots of cutting?) (are you doing a checkerboard pattern, running bond (brick), or diagonal?) and your skill level. If in doubt, add 10% to be safe.
800 tiles + 10% --- that's 800 x 1.1 = 880 tiles.
Sometimes you can pull them right up.... Try a Hot air gun. ( have a bucket of water near) and a good scraper. Lots of disposable container space. How big an area? How much does cheap labor cost in your area?
It depends on the tile.
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
I am not an expert but from experience selling tiles the following are guidelines: 1. The type of surface determines how much cement to use 2.The quality of cement will also affect ratio 3.The area to be tiled e.g. wall or floor determines the quantity on average 2-3 squares meters will require one 20Kg tile adhesive
1,800 square meters or 19,375 square feet.
Assuming you mean 12 square foot tiles and this is going to be a perfect fit: You need to find the area: A = w * h = 6 * 8 = 48 sq ft Divide the area (A) by the area of the tiles: 48 sq ft / 12 sq ft = 4 The answer is four tiles.
Gasoline did not exist in 1818.
Number of tiles required = roundup(area to be covered/area of each tile) where both are measures are expressed in the same units. For the above calculation, you need to know the size of the tiles. You also need to know how "well-behaved" the area is. That will give an idea of how many tiles need to be cut. Then, depending on your skill level, you need to get 5-10% extra.
The circumference of a circle with an area of 1800 m2 is 150.397 meters.
pressure=force/area so force is directive propotional to pressure. how much force a karate player will put on that much pressure will apply on that pile of tile. as from the formula we get that pressure is inversely propotional to area so if the area will less then the pressure will be more and by this way the karate player brokes the piles of tiles.
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Length (ft) x Width )ft) = Area (sq ft); 8 x 6 = 48 sq ft; Assuming the 6-inch tiles are square, then 4 tiles = 1 sq ft Multiply 48 sq ft x 4 tiles per sq ft to determine: 48 x 4 = 192 tiles
At most retailers, you can get 20 vinyl flooring tiles for between $10 and $30, and depending on the caliber of quality you would like, they can be as much as $50 for 20 tiles.
To tile a bathroom, much planning is needed first. The first step is to decide what sort of tiles that you want to use and the second step is to figure out how many tiles will be needed. This can be easily done by calculating the area that we need to tile and divide it by the area of one tile, adding at least 10% for cutting and breakages.
The amount of grouting material required will depend on the size of the tiles. If the tiles are small, such as mosaic tiles, there will be a lot more required (because there is a much greater number and therefore area of joints) than for large format tiles.The type of grout being used will also affect the amount.One grout manufacturer's calculator is given as a Related link to this question.
Porcelain tiles are fired at a much higher temperature than ceramic tiles. They are more resistant to stains, but they're a little more expensive.
1.6*1800 = 2880