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How much area will 4 cubic yards take up? - Answers
4 cubic yards is 108 cubic feet.If you were pouring a concrete sidewalk that was 6" thick and 4 ' wide.it would be 54' long.If you wanted to topdress a lawn with loam, guessing an average coverage of 4".It will cover an area about about 16' x 20'With an average coverage of 2" it will do an area roughly 32' x 32'.
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How much area will 4 cubic yards take up? - Answers
4 cubic yards is 108 cubic feet.If you were pouring a concrete sidewalk that was 6" thick and 4 ' wide.it would be 54' long.If you wanted to topdress a lawn with loam, guessing an average coverage of 4".It will cover an area about about 16' x 20'With an average coverage of 2" it will do an area roughly 32' x 32'.
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How much area will 4 cubic yards take up? - Answers
4 cubic yards is 108 cubic feet.If you were pouring a concrete sidewalk that was 6" thick and 4 ' wide.it would be 54' long.If you wanted to topdress a lawn with loam, guessing an average coverage of 4".It will cover an area about about 16' x 20'With an average coverage of 2" it will do an area roughly 32' x 32'.
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