I'm assuming 24ft X 24ft 6in thick if so you have 10.67 cubic yards so what you need would be 40lb bags would take 961 60lbs would take 641 and 80lb bags would take 481 most concrete places I think only require atleast two to three yard order so I'd go that route make it easier. I'd call and order 11 cubic yards hope this helps
3.56 Cubic Yards
You will need 3.1 cubic yards or 139 80lb bags. This assumes a waste of about 5% which is typical.
About 24 cubic yards of cement is required for a slab that size.
For a 16' x 24' slab with a depth of 4", you would need a minimum of 4.74 cubic yards.
Volume = 11.85 Cubic Yards.
3.56 Cubic Yards
You will need 3.1 cubic yards or 139 80lb bags. This assumes a waste of about 5% which is typical.
About 24 cubic yards of cement is required for a slab that size.
For a 16' x 24' slab with a depth of 4", you would need a minimum of 4.74 cubic yards.
If the 6 is meant to be inches (= 1/2 ft.) then: 8 ft. x 24 ft. x 1/2 ft. = 96 cu.ft. concrete.
3.56 yards
Volume = 11.85 Cubic Yards.
To calculate the weight of a concrete slab measuring 24 x 24 x 2 inches, first determine the volume in cubic inches: 24 x 24 x 2 = 1,152 cubic inches. Since concrete typically weighs about 150 pounds per cubic foot, convert cubic inches to cubic feet (1,152 cubic inches ÷ 1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot = 0.6667 cubic feet). Finally, multiply by the weight of concrete: 0.6667 cubic feet x 150 pounds per cubic foot ≈ 100 pounds. Thus, the slab weighs approximately 100 pounds.
11.852 cubic yards
Assuming a thickness of four inches and allowing about 5% waste, you would need 9.33 cubic yards or about 419 80lb bags.
To pour your own concrete slab effectively, follow these steps: Prepare the site by leveling the ground and setting up formwork. Mix the concrete according to the instructions on the bag. Pour the concrete evenly into the formwork. Use a screed to level the concrete surface. Smooth the surface with a float and finish with a trowel. Allow the concrete to cure for at least 24-48 hours before removing the formwork.
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