Really sorry guys - this is probably a FAQ. It also have been answered somewhere else, but I haven't seen it...
Regarding "french" drains: I have my trench all ready. Basic maths gives me the volume of aggregate required to fill the hole, and the specific page on these things tells me I need to order Type B aggregate...
But the supplier sells in bulk '1 ton' bags. How do I work out how much I need to order, based upon the volume of the hole I've dug?
??? Thanks.
Aggregate calculations - How much to buy?
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Type B is (very roughly) 1.9T/m³ - there is quite a bit of variation from aggregate to aggregate, but that value is a reasonable 'average'.
So, if you know the volume rquired, multiply by 1.9 for the tonnage. The Bulk Bags supplied by Builders' Merchants are allegedly, about 850kg, but some are as much as 100kg less than that so chjeck before ordering.
So, if you know the volume rquired, multiply by 1.9 for the tonnage. The Bulk Bags supplied by Builders' Merchants are allegedly, about 850kg, but some are as much as 100kg less than that so chjeck before ordering.
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