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depends on the depth of gravel that you want. Assuming 3 inches deep you need V = 1380 x 3/ 12 = 345 cubic feet Water has a weight of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. Gravel is about 2.7 times as dense as water, so-- 345 x 62.4 x 2.7 /2000 = 29.06 tons
2800 feet of gravel
It depends on the volume of the bag and how deep you want the gravel to be.
about 71 cubic metres of gravel i think
6 inches is average...
You will need 65.93 cubic yards or 84.6 tons of gravel.
8 to 10'. Wider in the corners.
in a commercial property is gravel considered pavement?
22A or 23A
My neighbor just spread gravel over his unpaved driveway.
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I would not recommend the use of gravel for a driveway as everytime you drive over it gravel is flicked about by the car tyres.
There are MANY different types of gravel - one for each of your needs. If it is for your driveway, the gravel is usually made of crushed rocks (in large sizes). If you're looking for the smaller version of gravel, the sand-like verson, they also vary from sizes down to a grain of sand, to the driveway-like gravel.
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Hello, First i would like to say that its not only sand, you should have some gravel under the sand, for driveway you should go with 4.5" of gravel backyard patio you can go with 3.5" and sand is about 1.5" doesn't matter if its driveway or patio/walkway. don't forget that you should compact the sand and the paver as well.
We don't have the area of the driveway so it would be hard to say. Grass will not grow in compacted gravel so you would have to remove all the gravel and possibly bring in top soil before laying the sod.