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Calculations and Conversions

How to compute the amount of materials needed:

Sold by the cubic yard: soil, mulch, compost, fill dirt.

Sold by the ton: aggregates, sand, ball diamond clay, golf course material.

 

Inches to Feet

  • 1" divided by 12"=.08'
  • 2" divided by 12"=.17'
  • 3" divided by 12"=.25'
  • 4" divided by 12"=.33'
  • 5" divided by 12"=.42'
  • 6" divided by 12"=.50'
  • 7" divided by 12"=.58'
  • 8" divided by 12"=.67'
  • 9" divided by 12"=.75'
  • 10" divided by 12"=.83'
  • 11" divided by 12"=.92'
  • 12" divided by 12"=1.0'

 

For materials sold by the cubic yard:

• L x W x D divided by 27 = cubic yards

• Multiply length by width = square feet

• Multiply square feet by depth (inches divided by 12) = cubic feet

• Cubic feet divided by 27 to= cubic yards

 

For material sold by the ton:

Use the same formula as calculating for cubic yards

Multiply the cubic yards by the tons per cubic yard conversion (table 2)

 

Area of a circle:

3.14 X the radius (1/2 the diameter of a circle) squared = square feet. You can now take the square feet and convert to cubic yards or tons.

Conversion Chart on Coverage for Mulches and Compost

1 cubic yard will cover:

• 324 Sq. Ft. = 1" Deep

• 162 Sq. Ft. = 2" Deep

• 108 Sq. Ft. = 3" Deep

• 81 Sq. Ft = 4" Deep

• 65 Sq. Ft. = 5" Deep

• 54 Sq. Ft. = 6" Deep

 

3.0 cubic ft bags will cover:

• 36 Sq. Ft. = 1" Deep

• 18 Sq. Ft. = 2" Deep

• 12 Sq. Ft. = 3" Deep

• 9 Sq. Ft. = 4" Deep

• 7 Sq. Ft. = 5" Deep

• 6 Sq. Ft. = 6" Deep

Yard to Ton Conversions

Topsoil

1 yard = 1.0 ton

Mulch

1 yard = .5 ton

Mixed Soils

1 yard = 1.0 ton

Compost

1 yard = 1.0 ton

Silica Sand

1 yard = 1.3 ton

Slag

1 yard = 1.1 ton

Gravel

1 yard = 1.4 ton

Decorative Stone

1 yard = 1.3 ton

Recycled Concrete

1 yard = 1.3 ton

Brick Materials 1 yard = 1.3 ton
Ball Diamond Clay 1 yard = 1.5 ton
Limestone 1 yard = 1.4 ton

To convert yards squared yards to yards cubes, divide by 9
To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27

 

Vehicle
Size
Volume
S-10 Pickup Truck
4' x 6'
Water level - 1 yd. Heaping - 1.5yds.
Full size pick-up 
 8' bed
Water Level - 2 yds. Heaping - 3 yds. 
Single Axle 1 ton (350) with dump bed
96"L x 78" W x 28" H
Water Level - 5 1/2 yds.  Heaping - 6 yds. 
1.5 ton (350 Super Duty) 
120" L x 84"W x 25" H
Water Level - 6 yds. Heaping - 7 yds.
2 ton (F800) 
120"L x 84"W x 37" H
Water Level - 8 yds. Heaping- 10 yds.
Triaxle (LT8000) 
192"L x 88"W x 60"H
Water Level - 22 yds. Heaping - 25 yds. 
Triaxle (LT9000)
214"L x 88"W x 74"H
Water Level - 30 yds.  Heaping - 35 yds.

How much mulch do I need?

How to read the table:

  • Figure the length of the area to cover.
  • Figure the width of the area to cover.
  • Multiply length by width to calculate the square footage.
  • Locate the square footage on the chart on the next page.
  • Locate the number in inches you want to fill (depth) across the top of the chart.
    (We recommend 2-4 inches for mulching; 12" for playground surfaces)
  • The number in the column represents the number of cubic yards required.

Base Material Calculation

The following formula is used to calculate the amount of base gravel only:

  • NOTE: Base should extend 6" below your finished installation for structural purposes.
  • Step 1: Length x width = total square feet of area
  • Step 2: Total square feet of area x depth (inches divided by 12) = total cubic feet of area
  • Step 3: Total cubic feet of area divided by 27 = total cubic yards of material needed
  • Step 4: Add 10 to 20% to above calculation to allow for compaction

Limestone Screening Calculation

The following formula is used to calculate the amount of Limestone Screening:

  • Step 1: Length x width = total square feet of area
  • Step 2: Total square feet of area x depth (inches divided by 12) = total cubic feet of area
  • Step 3: Total cubic feet of area divided by 27 = total cubic yYards of material needed
  • Step 4: Add 10 to 20% to above calculation to allow for compaction

Jointing Sand Calculation

The following formula is used to calculate the amount of jointing sand:

  • Step 1: Length x Width = total square feet of area
  • Step 2: Total square feet of area + 100 (coverage of 1 bag) = total # of bags required
  • Step 3: Round up to the next full bag

 

  • NOTE: Reduce coverage of 1 bag in step #2 to 75 when calculating for a circular pattern job.

Edging Calculations

  • Step 1: Total linear feet/15 = Number of pieces required
  • Step 2: Repeat step 1 for all sides requiring edging
  • Step 3: Add all individual calculations
  • Step 4: Round up to the next full piece count
  • Step 5: Number of pieces x price per piece = cost of material

    NOTE: Edging includes 4 spikes per 15 ft section.

Miscellaneous:

  • 1 acre = 43,560 square feet
  • 1.3079 Cubic Yards = 1 Cubic Yard
  • 2000 lbs = 1 Cubic Yard
  • ' = feet
  • " =inches
  • radius = 1/2 diameter

 

* Calculations are provided for your convenience. Kurtz Bros. Landscape Centers will not be held responsible in any way for miscalculations resulting in product overage or shortage.

  
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