Calculator
Use the following as a guide when determining the quantity of materials needed.
The coverage charts are estimates.
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cubic yards
Shape
Width
ft
Length
ft
Depth
in
How wide is the area?
Measure the total width (in feet). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 3 1/2 feet enter 3.5
How long is the area?
Measure the total length (in feet). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 3 1/2 feet enter 3.5
How wide is the area?
Measure the total depth (in inches). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 5 1/2 inches enter 5.5
Side1
ft
Side2
ft
Side3
ft
Depth
in
How long is the first side of the area?
Measure the side length (in feet). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 3 1/2 feet enter 3.5
How long is the second side of the area?
Measure the side length (in feet). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 3 1/2 feet enter 3.5
How long is the third side of the area?
Measure the side length (in feet). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 3 1/2 feet enter 3.5
How deep is the plot from the surface to the base?
Measure the total depth (in inches). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 5 1/2 inches enter 5.5
Diameter
ft
Depth
in
How wide is the diameter of the plot?
Measure the total diameter (in feet). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 3 1/2 feet, enter 3.5
How deep is the plot from the surface to the base?
Measure the total depth (in inches). If the measurement is a fraction, enter it as a decimal. For example: for 5 1/2 inches, enter 5.5