Our river rock calculator can help you work out how much river rock you need.
2 inch river rock calculator.
If the area to be covered is 200 cubic feet for example each bag of rock covers 4 cubic feet so you will need 50 bags of landscape rock to fill the space.
Due to natural variations in stone size shape and weight be sure to review the information with a member of our staff before placing your material order.
River rock comes in several sizes such as 1 1 2 inch stones or 4 inch stones.
All coverages are approximate.
Calculator select the material desired size and the area you need to cover to find out how much of that material you ll need.
For width rectangular square beds.
200 ft 2 1 ft 200 ft 3.
The rock costs 60 per us short ton.
If you have the total area of your landscape beds calculated we d be glad to help you figure the amount of mulch topsoil or gravel you will need.
Calculate volume in yards.
The calculator will tell you approximately how many cubic yards or tons of material you ll need.
Start by measuring the length width and depth of the area you need to fill in the same unit of measurement.
River rock coverage per ton at 2 deep.
Calculate the volume weight and total cost for your landscaping project.
Smaller stones work well filling in between stepping stones or as flowerbed mulch while larger stones help with erosion control.
If you still have questions please call the mulch and stone team at 703 999 2624.
I want to ensure an equal coverage to a depth of 10 inches.
Purchase enough landscape rock to cover the area.
Landscape material calculator use this landscape material calculator or chart to determine how much gravel sand minus dirt or rock you will need call us today.
1 2 1 covers approximately 100 square feet 1 1 2 3 covers approximately 55 square feet 3 8 covers approximately 40 square feet dirt sand ag mix coverage per ton 2 deep.
Bed calculator gravel driveways use 10 ft.
The first step to estimating gravel sand or soil is to estimate the volume of material needed.
For triangle beds measure the two sides that meet at the 90 angle.
For bark or mulch a nice thick depth would be 3 to 4 inches.
If you want to cover an area with gravel 1 to 2 inches should be sufficient depending on the size of the gravel.
You can calculate the volume of gravel by multiplying area of gravel path by the desired depth.
If you are using 3 4 inch gravel or larger figure on at least 2 inches in depth to get good coverage.
I want to calculate the volume weight and cost of this landscaping project.