3 5 square bathrooms need how much cement sand is needed to lay tiles

Updated on Bathroom 2024-10-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know if the subject is saying that the floor area of the bathroom is square meters, or that the area that actually needs to be tiled is square meters. Here is calculated according to the actual square meter of tiling (because if the square meter is the construction area, the actual tile area cannot be calculated here), and the calculation result is: about 36 kg of cement and about 75 kg of sand (about 75 kg).

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