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How Do You Calculate Cubic Meters Of Concrete?

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How Do You Calculate Cubic Meters Of Concrete?

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Calculating the cubic meters of concrete you will need to pour in the area you have formed is easy. By following these simple steps, you can figure out the amount needed quickly and with little chance of over-ordering, or worse, ordering too little concrete for your pour. Measure the length and width of the area in which you will pour the concrete in feet and inches. If the area is not shaped like a simple square or rectangle, divide it into sections that allow you to measure each section as close to a rectangle as possible. For example, if you are trying to pour a concrete pad that is 30 feet long but changes its width every 10 feet, you might wind up with the following set of measurements in order to break down the entire pour into a series of rectangles: 10 feet long by 20 feet wide 10 feet long by 15 feet wide 10 feet long by 10 feet wide Measure the depth of the area you will be pouring in feet and inches. If you have multiple sections from Step 1, measure the depth for each secti

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