Cubic Yard Calculators
Use our free cubic yard calculators to estimate gravel, concrete, soil, sand, and mulch requirements for landscaping, construction, and home improvement projects. Calculate material volume, weight, coverage, and costs quickly with accurate online tools.
Our Material Calculators
Choose a calculator below to estimate the amount of material needed for your next project.
Gravel Calculator
Estimate gravel volume, weight, and tons required for driveways, paths, drainage systems, and landscaping projects.
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Calculate concrete volume for slabs, patios, foundations, floors, sidewalks, and construction projects.
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Determine soil volume for gardens, raised beds, lawns, flower beds, and landscaping applications.
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Estimate sand volume and weight for pavers, playgrounds, construction work, and leveling projects.
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Calculate mulch coverage, cubic yards, weight, and costs for landscaping and garden beds.
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Accurate Estimates
Get reliable material calculations to help avoid shortages and unnecessary over-ordering.
Save Money
Ordering the correct amount of material helps reduce waste and delivery expenses.
Easy to Use
Simply enter your dimensions and receive instant volume and weight estimates.
Multiple Units
View results in cubic yards, cubic feet, cubic meters, and tons depending on the material.
Popular Project Types
Our calculators are commonly used for a wide range of residential and commercial projects.
Driveways
Calculate gravel and base materials needed for driveway construction and maintenance.
Concrete Slabs
Estimate concrete volume for foundations, patios, garages, and sidewalks.
Raised Garden Beds
Determine soil requirements for vegetable gardens and planting beds.
Landscaping
Plan mulch, gravel, soil, and sand quantities for landscaping projects.
Playgrounds
Calculate sand and mulch coverage for playground safety surfaces.
Drainage Systems
Estimate gravel and sand requirements for drainage and water management projects.
How Material Volume Is Calculated
Most landscaping and construction materials are measured by volume. To estimate the amount of material required, multiply the length, width, and depth of the area being filled.
Example Calculation
Suppose you need material for an area that is:
- Length: 20 feet
- Width: 10 feet
- Depth: 4 inches (0.33 feet)
Volume = 20 × 10 × 0.33 = 66 cubic feet
Convert cubic feet to cubic yards:
66 ÷ 27 = 2.44 cubic yards
Material Guides
Learn more about common landscaping and construction materials with our detailed guides.
Gravel Weight Guide
Learn how gravel weight varies by size, type, and moisture content.
Concrete Thickness Guide
Recommended slab thickness for driveways, patios, garages, and foundations.
Mulch Coverage Guide
Understand mulch coverage rates and recommended application depths.
Soil Volume Guide
Learn how much soil is needed for lawns, gardens, and raised beds.
Sand Density Chart
Compare density and weight values for common sand types.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a cubic yard?
A cubic yard is a unit of volume equal to 27 cubic feet. It is commonly used for bulk materials such as gravel, soil, sand, mulch, and concrete.
How many cubic feet are in a cubic yard?
One cubic yard contains exactly 27 cubic feet.
Why are landscaping materials measured in cubic yards?
Cubic yards provide a standard volume measurement that makes it easier to estimate and order bulk materials.
Can I convert cubic yards into tons?
Yes. However, the conversion depends on the density and weight of the material being measured.
Which calculator should I use for my project?
Choose the calculator that matches your material type, such as gravel, concrete, soil, sand, or mulch.
Are these calculators free to use?
Yes. All calculators on this website are free and available without registration.
Can I calculate metric units?
Yes. Most calculators support multiple units including feet, yards, inches, meters, and cubic meters.
How accurate are the estimates?
The calculators provide reliable estimates based on the dimensions entered. Actual material requirements may vary slightly depending on site conditions and compaction.
