ABOUT 2700 pounds per yard, depending on the type of stone and water content.
It's usually between 130-135 lbs per cubic foot, depending on quarry, etc. etc.Converted to cubic yards (x27) = 3510 - 3645 lbs. per cubic yard
1000 pounds per cubic yard
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_crushed_gravel_for_eighteen_square_feet_by_four_inches_deep" 6 cubic feet. With Gravel weighing 95 pounds per cubic foot, you will need approximatly 570 pounds of gravel Four inches is 1/3foot so 18sq.ft x 1/3ft=6cu.ft. You usually buy gravel by the cubic yard which is 3ftx3ftx3ft=27cu.ft so you only are looking at 2/9 cu.yd18sq.ft is only 4ftx4-1/2ft. so is not much area to cover. Weight varies by type of gravel.
cost of per square yard will be 468.00.
SB2 gravel typically weighs around 2,700 to 3,000 pounds per cubic yard.
i saw $20-25 for coin size type gravel
The cost of driveway gravel can vary depending on the type of gravel and where you purchase it from. On average, you can expect to pay around $30 to $50 per cubic yard for driveway gravel. It's best to check with local suppliers for specific pricing in your area.
Lee County reports the road department pays about $15 per ton or about $22 per yard for fill. Hallwood Petroleum LLC reports (2007) 4001 Tons of shale location fill and gravel road cost $15 per ton in E. Arkansas. 18 tons of crushed limestone in Benton county cost about $450 delivered. This is unsorted fine limestone or unsorted SB2.
Gravel costs in Hawaii depend largely on the quality and content of the mix. However, it costs about $170 on average per cubic yard.
2850 pounds per yard
The price of SB2 (sub-base material) typically ranges from $10 to $20 per ton, but this can vary depending on location, supplier, and delivery costs. It's advisable to contact local suppliers for exact pricing.
You need to call local gravel/mulch/garden supply yards. The prices vary considerably. A few conversions that may help: * There are 27 cu ft in a cubic yard. * Pea gravel runs about 1.3-1.4 tons per cubic yard.
ABOUT 2700 pounds per yard, depending on the type of stone and water content.
It depends on the depth you want the gravel to be and also how much you are charged per cubic yard. However, you will need a minimum of 2,565.5 cubic yards of gravel if you use a 4-inch depth to cover 1,800 square feet. This equates to roughly 28.5 tons of gravel.
The price per ton for gravel in Missouri will depend on where you are and what kind of gravel you're buying. You can get it for as little as $4.25 a ton for ordinary gravel up to $32.00 a ton for specialty gravels.
3 feet per yard