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{{fa}}For very small [[Make Concrete|concrete]] projects like sidewalk or driveway repairs, bags of premixed concrete can be a money saving alternative to buying [[Order Ready Mix Concrete|''Ready-Mixed'']] bulk concrete.  This product, available in bags of dry blended material can be purchased in home improvement and building supply stores in many areas.
 
{{fa}}For very small [[Make Concrete|concrete]] projects like sidewalk or driveway repairs, bags of premixed concrete can be a money saving alternative to buying [[Order Ready Mix Concrete|''Ready-Mixed'']] bulk concrete.  This product, available in bags of dry blended material can be purchased in home improvement and building supply stores in many areas.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#  Figure out how much premixed concrete you will need for your project.  Multiply the length times the width times the depth of the space you need to fill. This will tell you give a cubic size, or volume, of concrete that you need.  Next, divide the volume (in cubic feet, meters, etc.) by the package yield of the material you are using.  Typically, premixed concrete comes in 20, 40, and 80 pound bags, with the 80 pound bag yielding about 0.6 cubic foot of concrete.
 
#  Figure out how much premixed concrete you will need for your project.  Multiply the length times the width times the depth of the space you need to fill. This will tell you give a cubic size, or volume, of concrete that you need.  Next, divide the volume (in cubic feet, meters, etc.) by the package yield of the material you are using.  Typically, premixed concrete comes in 20, 40, and 80 pound bags, with the 80 pound bag yielding about 0.6 cubic foot of concrete.