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You needed to specify to what depth the asphalt is being laid.
199.5 square feet
Staymatt driveway material costs slightly more that regular asphalt. Depending on area and complexity of the driveway, it was cost about 4 to 6 dollars per square foot.
The exact cost will depend on the size of the driveway you want done. It usually averages from $2.50 to $4.00 per square foot.
It costs an average of $3.10 a square foot for asphalt. It costs on average $4.85 a square foot for concrete.
I work with asphalt, paving roads. We have to figure out how mush asphalt it will take to pave or resurface a road. We do this based on the length, width and how thick we are going to put it down. With a known weight per square yard we can figure out how many tons of asphalt we will need for a given road. We also use this in reverse to check how much asphalt we are putting down per square yard as we go along.
The average installation price of an asphalt driveway in CT is around $3-$5 per square foot. However, prices can vary based on factors such as the size of the driveway, site conditions, and additional services needed. It is recommended to get quotes from multiple contractors to ensure an accurate estimate for your specific project.
Just paid $2.40 a square foot , this included all prep work for a new driveway aprrox 1500 square. Checking prices it could range from $2 - $4 a square foot for 3-4 inchs thick.
The amount of square feet in a ton of asphalt will depend on the thickness of the asphalt. If the asphalt is three inches thick it will have to cover the area three times. The type of asphalt used is also a factor towards weight.
There is no such thing as a "cubic square" unless you happen to live in five dimensional space. Assuming that you do not, please resubmit the corrected question.
1024/4=256x256=65536 square feet
This question is incomplete. How thick it is expected to be put on. Is it being applied to currently black-topped area or on gravel. If this is for your own purpose of a driveway, check with a professional.