Sod rolls are 2 feet wide by 5 feet long. Each roll covers 10 square feet. A full skid of sod contains 75 rolls. Multiply, length in feet times width in feet divided by 10 = number of rolls required.
400 square feet
At least 622.2 square yards of sod are needed to cover that area.
1000 square feet of sod, or 111 square yards
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
You would need either 63 pavers or 252 square feet of sod.
You'll need 144/9 = 16 rolls
From the info I have from a sod supplier: each roll is 10sqft, there are 70 rolls on a pallet, so covers 700sqft
Yes, somewhere, I'm sure there is.
This is a nonsensical question. What is 2.9 cubic feet?
It depends on the company you are ordering from. I am unsure what the average is. Most likely take the square feet that would fit on the pallet laying flat and then multiply it by the height.
The area of a circle with a diameter of 18 feet can be calculated by: A=pie x r x r . So, in this case A = 3.14 x 9 * 9= 255 square feet. If you know how many square feet are in a roll of sod, you can find your answer.
Roughly 23 square yards.