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YOGYAKARTA Installing ceramics is one of the last stages in building or renovating houses. Before installing ceramics for a piece of floor, know how to calculate ceramic needs so that you don't waste materials and save budget.

How to Count Keramic Needs

Although currently there are many ceramic show rooms that provide special programs to calculate ceramic needs, you still need to know about them. This is so that you can accurately find out the number of ceramics needed.

Compiled by VOI from various sources, here are three simple steps to calculate ceramic needs.

To find out the number of accurate ceramic needs, you must first calculate the area of the floor that will be installed with ceramics.

The trick, first measure how long and wide the room is. For example, the room that will be installed with ceramics has a length of 9 meters and a width of 6 meters.

After getting a long size and width of the room, use the formula to calculate the rectangular area, namely L= pxl to find out how large the space is.

For example, with 9x6 meters, the room or floor area is 54 m2.

After hanging the area of the room that will be installed with ceramics, the next step is to calculate the total number of ceramics in one box.

However, before calculating the ceramic area in one box, you must know the size per ceramic and the amount in one box.

Currently, there are many ceramic sizes sold in the market, ranging from 20x20 cm, 30x30 cm, 60x60 cm and so on.

In addition, the number of ceramics in one box is also different. In one box, there are 11 pieces, 25 pieces, even 35 pieces.

To calculate the ceramic area in one box, convert the ceramic centimeter unit into meters, then divide it by 100. After getting the results, multiply it by number of groupings in one box.

The final step to find out the number of ceramics in one room needs is to multiply the floor area with a ceramic area as described above.

For more details, take a look at the following examples of hanging the need for ceramics.

The floor area of the room that wants to be coated with ceramics is known to be 9×6 m, so the overall area is 54 m2.

If you want to use ceramics with a size of 30x30, with a content of 20, you can use the formula, the number of ceramics = an area of floor/wide ceramic processing. The calculation is as follows:

Floor field: 9x6= 54 m2

Tips Covering Keramic Needs

To facilitate the calculation of ceramic needs, consider the following four tips.

That's the information on how to calculate ceramic needs. Hopefully it will be useful!


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