about 71 cubic metres of gravel i think
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You'll need about 28.704 cubic yards (37 tons) of gravel.
Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
One cubic yard of gravel covers approximately 162 square feet when spread at a depth of 2 inches. This is calculated by converting the cubic yard to cubic inches (1 cubic yard = 46,656 cubic inches) and then dividing by the depth of gravel in inches (2 inches), resulting in about 23,328 square inches, which is equivalent to 162 square feet.
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.
16.36 cubic yards.
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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.
Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
You'll need about 28.704 cubic yards (37 tons) of gravel.
One cubic yard of gravel covers approximately 162 square feet when spread at a depth of 2 inches. This is calculated by converting the cubic yard to cubic inches (1 cubic yard = 46,656 cubic inches) and then dividing by the depth of gravel in inches (2 inches), resulting in about 23,328 square inches, which is equivalent to 162 square feet.
3000 sq ft * 4 inches = 1000 cubic feet.
A 50 lb bag of gravel typically covers about 0.5 cubic feet. To determine how many square feet it covers at a depth of 4 inches (which is 1/3 of a foot), you can use the formula: area = volume / depth. Therefore, a 50 lb bag of gravel would cover approximately 1.5 square feet at a depth of 4 inches.
A yard of pea gravel typically covers an area of about 100 square feet at a depth of 3 inches. If spread more thinly, such as at 2 inches deep, it can cover approximately 150 square feet. The exact coverage can vary based on the size of the gravel and how densely it is packed. Always consider the desired depth when calculating coverage.
2 inches = 1/6 foot Volume = 3,500/6 = 5831/3 cubic feet = 21.605 cubic yards