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๐Ÿชจ Gravel & Aggregate Calculator

Calculate tons of gravel, sand, topsoil, crushed stone, and other aggregates needed for your project.


Quick Formulaโ€‹

Volume Methodโ€‹

Cubic Yards = (Length ร— Width ร— Depth) รท 27
Tons = Cubic Yards ร— Weight per Cubic Yard

Area Method (for base/cover)โ€‹

Cubic Yards = (Area ร— Depth) รท 27
Tons = Cubic Yards ร— Weight per Cubic Yard

Material Weights (per Cubic Yard)โ€‹

MaterialWeight (lbs/cy)Weight (tons/cy)Use
Crushed Stone2,7001.35Base, driveways
Gravel2,400-2,7001.2-1.35Driveways, paths
Sand2,600-3,0001.3-1.5Concrete, fill
Topsoil2,000-2,4001.0-1.2Landscaping
Fill Dirt2,000-2,2001.0-1.1Fill, backfill
Limestone2,400-2,7001.2-1.35Base, driveways
Decomposed Granite2,7001.35Paths, patios

Common Applicationsโ€‹

Driveway Baseโ€‹

Typical depth: 4-6 inches

Example: 20' ร— 12' driveway, 6" base

  • Area = 20 ร— 12 = 240 sq ft
  • Depth = 6" = 0.5 feet
  • Cubic yards = (240 ร— 0.5) รท 27 = 4.44 cy
  • Tons (crushed stone @ 1.35 tons/cy) = 4.44 ร— 1.35 = 6 tons

Patio Baseโ€‹

Typical depth: 4 inches

Example: 15' ร— 10' patio, 4" base

  • Area = 15 ร— 10 = 150 sq ft
  • Depth = 4" = 0.33 feet
  • Cubic yards = (150 ร— 0.33) รท 27 = 1.85 cy
  • Tons (gravel @ 1.3 tons/cy) = 1.85 ร— 1.3 = 2.4 tons

French Drainโ€‹

Typical: 12" wide ร— 12" deep trench

Example: 50 linear feet of French drain

  • Width = 12" = 1 foot
  • Depth = 12" = 1 foot
  • Volume = 50 ร— 1 ร— 1 = 50 cubic feet
  • Cubic yards = 50 รท 27 = 1.85 cy
  • Tons (gravel @ 1.3 tons/cy) = 1.85 ร— 1.3 = 2.4 tons

Landscaping Fillโ€‹

Topsoil for planting beds:

Example: 200 sq ft bed, 6" topsoil

  • Area = 200 sq ft
  • Depth = 6" = 0.5 feet
  • Cubic yards = (200 ร— 0.5) รท 27 = 3.7 cy
  • Tons (topsoil @ 1.1 tons/cy) = 3.7 ร— 1.1 = 4.1 tons

Material Typesโ€‹

Crushed Stone (#57, #4, #3)โ€‹

Uses: Base, driveways, drainage Size: 1/2" to 1-1/2" Weight: 1.35 tons/cy

Coverage:

  • 1" depth: ~324 sq ft/cy
  • 2" depth: ~162 sq ft/cy
  • 4" depth: ~81 sq ft/cy

Pea Gravelโ€‹

Uses: Paths, decorative, drainage Size: 1/4" to 3/8" Weight: 1.3 tons/cy

Coverage:

  • 2" depth: ~162 sq ft/cy
  • 3" depth: ~108 sq ft/cy

Sandโ€‹

Uses: Concrete, mortar, fill, leveling Types: Concrete sand, mason sand, fill sand Weight: 1.3-1.5 tons/cy

Coverage:

  • 1" depth: ~324 sq ft/cy
  • 2" depth: ~162 sq ft/cy

Topsoilโ€‹

Uses: Landscaping, planting beds, lawns Weight: 1.0-1.2 tons/cy

Coverage:

  • 3" depth: ~108 sq ft/cy
  • 6" depth: ~54 sq ft/cy
  • 12" depth: ~27 sq ft/cy

Depth Guidelinesโ€‹

ApplicationTypical DepthNotes
Driveway base4-6"Under pavement
Patio base4"Under pavers/stone
Walkway base3-4"Under pavers
French drain12"Around pipe
Drainage layer4-6"Under drain pipe
Landscaping3-6"Topsoil depth
FillVariesAs needed

Compaction Factorโ€‹

Add 10-20% for compaction:

Formula:

Adjusted Tons = Base Tons ร— (1 + Compaction Factor)

Example: 10 tons base

  • With 15% compaction: 10 ร— 1.15 = 11.5 tons

Waste Factorโ€‹

Add 5-10% for:

  • Spillage
  • Uneven subgrade
  • Handling loss

Example: 10 tons calculated

  • With 10% waste: 10 ร— 1.10 = 11 tons

Common Calculationsโ€‹

Driveway (Complete)โ€‹

Driveway: 20' ร— 12' = 240 sq ft

Base (6" crushed stone):

  • Cubic yards = (240 ร— 0.5) รท 27 = 4.44 cy
  • Tons = 4.44 ร— 1.35 = 6 tons

Top layer (2" pea gravel):

  • Cubic yards = (240 ร— 0.17) รท 27 = 1.5 cy
  • Tons = 1.5 ร— 1.3 = 2 tons

Total: 6 + 2 = 8 tons


French Drain Systemโ€‹

Trench: 100 linear feet ร— 12" wide ร— 12" deep

Gravel around pipe:

  • Volume = 100 ร— 1 ร— 1 = 100 cubic feet
  • Cubic yards = 100 รท 27 = 3.7 cy
  • Tons = 3.7 ร— 1.3 = 4.8 tons

Delivery Considerationsโ€‹

Truck Sizesโ€‹

Truck SizeCapacityBest For
Small dump5-7 tonsSmall projects
Medium dump10-12 tonsMedium projects
Large dump15-20 tonsLarge projects
Semi20-25 tonsVery large projects

Access Requirementsโ€‹

  • Truck access - Can truck reach site?
  • Ground conditions - Will support truck weight?
  • Overhead clearance - Any low wires/trees?
  • Dump location - Where to dump material?

Best Practicesโ€‹

  1. Order extra - Better to have too much than too little
  2. Check depth - Measure actual depth needed
  3. Consider compaction - Add 10-20% for compaction
  4. Protect areas - Cover areas you don't want material
  5. Spread evenly - Use rake or equipment to spread

Common Mistakesโ€‹

MistakeProblemSolution
Not accounting for compactionShort on materialAdd 10-20%
Wrong material weightWrong tonnageUse correct weight
Forgetting wasteShort on materialAdd 5-10% waste
Wrong depthToo much/littleMeasure carefully
Not considering accessCan't deliverCheck access first

Quick Reference Tableโ€‹

Coverage per Cubic Yardโ€‹

DepthSquare Feet
1"324
2"162
3"108
4"81
6"54
8"40.5
12"27


Order Right

It's better to order 10% extra than to run short. Most suppliers will take back unused material, but running short delays the project.