Calculations for sub base, sand and blocks.

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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adamluke
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Post: # 14814Post adamluke

Hi ive had a look at your calculators on the site and they are really helpfull but i was wondering if you could actually explain how to work out the sums on paper ie for dtp1, sand and also different size blocks please?.

I guess its LxWxThickness? I just want to get it right!

Thanks.

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Post: # 14819Post lutonlagerlout

well lets say your drive is 10 m by 5 m
that means you have 50m2
then you need 100mm of type 1
so you times 50 by .1m = 5 cubic metres
which is then multiplied by 2 to find the tonnage
50 by.1 by2 = 10m3 of type 1
same with the sand but its a different calculator
hope this helps
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adamluke
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Post: # 14821Post adamluke

OH okay i see now and what about working out how many blocks are needed then?

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Post: # 14834Post Suggers

Blocks are ordered by the sq m.
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Post: # 14846Post lutonlagerlout

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