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Ten cubic feet will do the job!

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Q: How much gravel to cover 120 square feet 1 inch deep?
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How many yards of gravel to cover 2150 square feet at 2 inches deep?

13 1/4


How much gravel is needed to cover 30000 square feet?

92.593 cubic yards for every inch deep.


How many square feet will a ton of gravel cover?

Based on sand and gravel calculator found on L.R. Faulk Construction Co. site, 1 ton of gravel (clean rock) will equal approximately 7.3 sq. ft x 6 inches deep, or 5.2 sq. ft x 3 inches deep. A ton of gravel will cover approximately 15 square yards (135 square feet) at 3 inches deep.


How much gravel will it take to cover 3100 square feet at 3 inches deep?

You'll need about 28.704 cubic yards (37 tons) of gravel.


How much gravel is needed to cover 350 square feet 2 inches deep?

Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.


How much gravel to cover 15000 square feet 10 inches deep?

You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.


How much gravel is needed to cover 3000 square feet in 4 inch deep?

3000 sq ft * 4 inches = 1000 cubic feet.


350' by 4 wide by 2 deep How much gravel to cover this area?

2800 feet of gravel


How many yards of gravel it takes to cover six hundred square feet?

That depends on how deep you want to spread it. To cover 600 square feet, you need (111/9) cubic yards for every 6 inches of depth.


How much does gravel cost per square feet?

It depends how deep you want the gravel to cover, if you want it to be 2 inches deep it's going to cost more than 5 inches. Also it depends how big the gravel is cut, I think that the smaller the gravel is the more it costs.


How many square feet does a ton of gravel cover?

I need to know how thick the layer of gravel is meant to be.


What will one ton of gravel cover?

Gravel averages 100 pounds per cubic foot or 20 cubic feet per ton. That's depth x width x length. So if you want to cover something 6 inches deep, you can cover 40 square feet of surface.