A 60lb. bag is about 0.43 cu. ft. of concrete.
1 Bag will cover the following:
1" thick concrete pour will cover 5.2 sq.ft. approximately
2" thick concrete pour will cover 2.6 sq.ft. approximately
3" thick concrete pour will cover 1.7 sq.ft. approximately
4" thick concrete pour will cover 1.3 sq.ft. approximately
6" thick concrete pour will cover 0.9 sq.ft. approximately
8" thick concrete pout will cover 0.6 sq. ft. approximately
12" thick concrete pour will cover 0.4 sq. ft. approximately
Additional Details: These numbers assume no waste. You need to always plan for some waste when planning a concrete pour. Expect to use at least 10% more concrete than your calculations predict.
AD2: This can be a useful tool: http://www.renovation-headquarters.com/concrete%20calculation.htm
AD3: Here are the factory specifications for Quikrete, a product sold in Home Depot: http://www.quikrete.com/PDFs/SPEC_DATA-ConcreteMix.pdf
2007-12-06 01:53:22
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answered by A Well Lit Garden 7
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How many sqare feet in a 60lb bag of concrete?
2015-08-07 17:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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60 Lb Bag Of Concrete
2016-11-11 23:40:44
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answered by ? 4
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60 Lb Concrete Mix
2017-01-02 08:27:24
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answered by ? 4
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a 94 lbs bag of cement is 1 cubic foot - by code.
A 60 lbs bag of cement is 0.64 cubic feet. (60/94)
To calculate how much area (or volume) in concrete it will cover you have to provide what the design strength is, this will allow the determination of the amount of sand, stone, water and total air content to be used. Then you can determine it.
Or are you refering to a 60 lbs of quickcrete?
In which that would be 60/150 = 0.4 cubic feet.
Cheers and good luck!
2007-12-09 00:33:45
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answered by rutgersgroup 4
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2016-04-01 01:09:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Approx. 1/2 cu. ft. So if it is 2" deep, it would cover 3 sq. ft., 4' deep, it would cover 1 1/2 sq. ft.
2007-12-06 01:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on how thick you want the concrete to be.. but you could get around 10sq feet i would say
2007-12-06 01:40:25
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answered by predator_jb 2
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how deep is the square...?
2007-12-06 01:39:10
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answered by blackjanuary 3
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