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If I have 300x300 pavers, and I want to fill an area that is 62 square meters, how do I figure out how many?
How many I need to fill the area I mean (not enough room lol)
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ok first calculate the area of the paver
300 * 300 = 90000mm sq
There are 1million mmsq in 1 m sq so
62 m sq = 62000000 mmsq
Therefore divide the total area by the area of 1 paver
62000000/90000 = 688.88888 pavers
So you'll need at least 689
However, it also depends on the overall dimensions of the area because you may have to cut a few to fit. For example if your edge is 30m then you will fit 100 pavers in perfectly, but if it is slightly less you will have to cut them and therefore require more to do the job.
Hope this helps
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A 300X 300 paver equals .09 of a square metre. Therefore divide 62 by .09 you get 688.8888. Buy 700 pavers cos you will have breakages, oh..and get them delivered, they won't fit in the boot of your car
- 1 decade ago
would say 64 300x300 pavers but that doesn't take into account the 5mm gap you have around them or damages (generally 10% of total making it 70 in total with damages)
all depends on how good you are at laying them and the pattern your using
62f^2 = 5.7m^2
0.3 x 0.3 = 0.09 m^2
5.7/ 0.09 = 63.3= 64