how much quantity of cement,sand and water required for 1 sq
feet flooring work .
Answer / Jayanti Sahu
The quantities of cement, sand, and water required for a 1 square foot flooring job can vary depending on the mix design. A common ratio for a mortar mix is 1:3:6 (cement:sand:water), which would require approximately 0.11 cubic feet of cement, 0.33 cubic feet of sand, and 0.22 gallons of water for one square foot.
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