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How Do You Figure Square Feet For A Concrete Patio?

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How Do You Figure Square Feet For A Concrete Patio?

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A concrete patio may not look like much when it’s first poured, but with some tint or paint, a few plants and a little patio furniture, you have a backyard oasis. Once you have settled on a design, or after it’s framed out, you will need to calculate how much concrete you will need. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll be all set. Multiply the length of the patio frame or design by the width for a square or rectangular patio. For a half-circle patio, measure the long, straight side and divide it by 2. Multiply that number by itself, and then multiply the result by 3.14. Divide that number by 2. Break a free-form design patio into 1 foot by 1 foot square and add them all up.

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