The cost of 10 feet of 4 rebar typically ranges from $10 to $20, depending on the supplier and local market conditions. Prices can vary based on factors such as location, quantity purchased, and current steel prices. It's best to check with local hardware stores or suppliers for the most accurate pricing.
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12" of #4 rebar = 0.668 lb/ft
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Yes, it is recommended to use rebar for a 4-inch slab to provide additional strength and prevent cracking.
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Cost vary according to the size and complexity of the job.DETAILINGA high of $30+ per ton USD for smaller jobs (100 tons+/-) with smaller rebar (#3,#4,#5), and a low of $15 per ton for larger jobs (1000+ tons) with larger bars (#11).ESTIMATINGFrom $5 to as low as $1 per ton again depending on the size and complexity of the project.
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It depends on where your getting it. The average price is about 10 dollars.
A typical #4 rebar weighs about 1.33 pounds per foot.
To determine the amount of rebar needed for a 20 x 60 x 8 inch slab, you first need to calculate the perimeter and then the spacing of the rebar. For a typical slab, rebar is usually placed at 12 to 18 inches apart in each direction. Assuming you use #4 rebar (0.5 inches in diameter) spaced at 16 inches on center, you would need approximately 8 pieces of rebar along the 20-inch side and 5 pieces along the 60-inch side, totaling around 13 lengths of rebar, considering overlaps and cut-offs. Always consult local building codes and structural engineers to confirm specific rebar requirements for your project.