Did this coupon
work for you?
work for you?
Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,437 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | Quikrete Play Sand 50 lb |
Product Description: | Quikrete Play Sand Bag 50 Lbs. |
Manufacturer: | Quikrete Co. |
Model Number: | 1113-51 |
Product SKU: | 3006085 |
The link has been copied to the clipboard.
77 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
It's usually $5.
Going to google now...
Update: Appears to be 600 lbs of sand needed.
So I guess that means 12 bags at the above SD price would equal $30 plus tax plus some hard work.
Source: https://www.doityoursel
Personally, I wouldn't use sand, but when you say "fill uneven surface on lawn", to what extent would determine the best way to fix it. If you do use sand, I would recommend polymeric sand instead of this. Play sand is very fine sand and is easy to blow away. Polymeric sand bonds together. So if you're pouring it in a crack,it's not going to blow out as easily since it's using also sand to hold it in place, making it stronger.
If you consider play sand, when you run over it with the lawnmower, that alone will blow the sand around. You'll likely just end up redoing the project.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Going to google now...
Update: Appears to be 600 lbs of sand needed.
So I guess that means 12 bags at the above SD price would equal $30 plus tax plus some hard work.
Source: https://www.doityoursel
Going to google now...
Update: Appears to be 600 lbs of sand needed.
So I guess that means 12 bags at the above SD price would equal $30 plus tax plus some hard work.
Source: https://www.doityourself.com/stry...-your-yard [doityourself.com]
Better yet, dont do it at all. As a previous person who inherited an idea like this from a previous home owner, dont do it. Lol
https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...ku=3006
sand calculator [jurassicsand.com]