9 cubic yards
To cover 100 square feet with 24x24 inch tiles, first convert the tile size to square feet. A 24x24 inch tile is 2x2 feet, which equals 4 square feet per tile. Therefore, to cover 100 square feet, you would need 100 ÷ 4 = 25 tiles. So, you need 25 tiles to cover 100 square feet.
An 80lb bag of concrete you can at your local home improvement store covers about 4 square foot at 2" thick. So you would need about 144 bags of 80lb concrete.
about 17 yards of concrete (it's sold by the cubic yard)
Forty five 80 pound bags of cement are needed to make one cubic yard of concrete.
I would say about 4.
Footing for chimneys should usually be double the width of the concrete block. For example, an 8-foot concrete block should have a 16-foot wide footing.
There are different ways to seal concrete. One way to seal concrete is to do it while the concrete is drying by applying a sealant with a paint roller. Another way is to use epoxy. Another great way is to use interlocking tile for the garage. Swisstrax has a good durable product that makes a garage looked. I would recommend the tile because it makes the garage look better and it is easy to install.www.swisstrax.com
A 24x24 inch tile would be four square feet. 140 divided by 4 would be 35 tiles.
It depends on the usage of the concrete. For footings, you would need 5 bags of cement. For sidewalks, etc. you would need 6 bags. Generally, if you know the usage it's for, you can contact a local ready-mix plant and they can tell you exactly.
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The strongest foundation typically consists of reinforced concrete footings and a concrete slab. This provides a stable base for the structure, ensuring it can support the weight and withstand various environmental conditions. The specific design and size of the foundation will depend on the building's requirements and local building codes.
Costs vary by geographic location.
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This would be calculated by how much weight is above the footings.
Not sure exactly what you want but our garage was built a few years ago with a trapezium base (to fit the land space available to the side of our house). The footings were a fairly normal trench style with deeper parts at the corners and under the rear doors' pillars location (our garage is about 9 ft wide at the front but about 18 ft wide at the back). The volume of these footings were the volumes of the cuboids along each side plus the volume of the corners - the slight non-90o corners makes little difference in the amount of concrete that has to be ordered. For the slab on top, its volume is the area of the trapezium times the depth of the slab (all in the same units): volume_slab = (12 x sum_of_parallel_sides x perpendicular_distance_between_those_parallel_sides) x depth_of_slab If you have trapezium shaped footings, then I guess you have a footing with a trapezium cross-section: use the volume_slab formula above with appropriate choices for the parallel sides (of the trapezium) and the depth_of_slab would be the length_of_footing.
Footings, the concrete pads upon which foundation walls are built, must be located beneath the frost line in order to prevent a building from heaving when the ground freezes. If the site is sloped maintaining a constant elevation for the footings would either cause the footings to be above the frost line or significantly deeper than the frost line at one end of the building. Stepping the footings enables them to follow the slope of the site and remain below the frost line without going too deep under the ground. It allows the foundation wall heights to be minimized because the footings are kept as close to the surface as possible.
The number of tiles in a 24x24 box depends on the size of the individual tiles. For example, if each tile measures 12x12 inches, you would fit four tiles in a 24x24 box. However, if the tiles are smaller, like 6x6 inches, you would fit 16 tiles in the same box. Therefore, you need to know the tile size to determine how many fit in the box.