Frequently asked questions
Why does density vary by gravel type, and why does it matter?
Particle size, shape, and how tightly the material packs all affect how much a given volume weighs. Because density differs across gravel types, the same volume can require a different number of tons — picking the material closest to what you're actually buying keeps the weight and cost estimate accurate.
How do I measure an irregularly shaped area?
Break the space into a few rectangles (or triangles), calculate the area of each piece separately, then add them together. For an L-shaped area, for instance, split it into two rectangles, run each through the calculator, and sum the results.
Should I add extra margin beyond the calculated amount?
Yes. Compaction, spillage during handling, and uneven ground typically eat into your coverage, so ordering about <strong>10% extra</strong> beyond the calculated volume or weight is a common safety margin.
My supplier prices gravel per ton or per cubic yard — how does that relate to this tool's output?
This calculator shows both the volume (㎥ or yd³) and weight (tons) you need, so you can multiply whichever figure matches your supplier's pricing unit. If they quote per ton, use the weight result; if per cubic yard/meter, use the volume result. Entering a price per ton in the tool will also calculate the estimated total cost automatically.