what is the weight of a sq of 3 tab and a sq of arutectural shingles
It would depend on the type of shingle you choose, 15yr., 20yr., 30yr.,40yr. The higher the year wear the heavier the shingle
Shingles are rated in pounds / 100 square feet. Typical ratings are 235# or 265#. 1 bundle of shingles covers 1/3 of 100 sq feet. 235# shingle / 3 = 78.33 lbs
A bundle of shingles weigh ~ 80lbs, so it depends if you are using 3-tab or architectual shingles. There are usually 22 shingles in a bundle of arch. and 26 in a bundle of 3-tab. Doing the division and arch shingle weighs ~3.63 lbs and a 3-tab weighs ~3.08lbs. The weight will very depending on the brand and style of shingle as well... Hope that helps you...
It really depends on the shingle. Different qualities of roofing have different weights. The supplier or manufacturer will have the answer, by weight per 100square feet.
It will depend on the weight per 100 square feet of shingle coverage. In the U.S., the average weight per 100 square feet will be in the range of 240 pounds, and the normal number of bundles it takes to cover 100 square feet is 3. With these rough approximations, 100 bundles would weigh 8,000 pounds, or 4 tons.
Wet asphalt weighs about 145 pounds per cu. foot.
1000 times the weight of the bundle in kilograms.
The weight of pea shingle can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and size of the stones. On average, a cubic meter of pea shingle can weigh between 1.4 to 1.6 tons.
It depends on what material and how many there are in the bundle.
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.
The unit weight of asphalt concrete typically ranges from 145 to 155 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or 2,300 to 2,500 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3). This value can vary depending on the specific asphalt mix design and aggregate used in the asphalt concrete.
normal 20 kN/m^3