Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards Converter
Use this Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards Converter to quickly convert volume measurements between cubic feet (ft³) and cubic yards (yd³). This conversion is commonly used for estimating gravel, soil, sand, mulch, compost, concrete, and other bulk materials used in landscaping, construction, and excavation projects.
Volume Converter
How to Convert Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards
Converting cubic feet to cubic yards is simple. Since one cubic yard contains 27 cubic feet, you can calculate cubic yards by dividing the cubic feet value by 27.
This conversion is especially useful when ordering bulk materials because suppliers typically sell gravel, soil, sand, mulch, compost, and concrete by the cubic yard rather than cubic feet.
Example Calculation
Suppose you have 135 cubic feet of gravel and want to convert it into cubic yards.
Therefore, 135 cubic feet equals 5 cubic yards.
If a supplier sells gravel by the cubic yard, you would need approximately 5 cubic yards of material.
Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards Conversion Chart
Use this quick reference chart to convert common cubic foot values into cubic yards.
| Cubic Feet (ft³) | Cubic Yards (yd³) |
|---|---|
| 27 | 1 |
| 54 | 2 |
| 81 | 3 |
| 108 | 4 |
| 135 | 5 |
| 162 | 6 |
| 189 | 7 |
| 216 | 8 |
| 243 | 9 |
| 270 | 10 |
Common Uses of Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards Conversion
Converting cubic feet into cubic yards is important when purchasing bulk materials because most suppliers sell products by the cubic yard. This conversion helps ensure accurate estimates and reduces the risk of overordering or underordering materials.
Gravel Projects
Calculate gravel quantities for driveways, walkways, drainage systems, and landscaping projects.
Soil Delivery
Convert soil measurements before ordering topsoil, fill dirt, or garden soil.
Mulch Installation
Estimate the amount of mulch needed for flower beds, trees, and landscape areas.
Concrete Work
Determine concrete volume requirements for slabs, patios, and foundations.
Sand Calculations
Estimate sand quantities for pavers, playgrounds, leveling, and construction applications.
Excavation Planning
Convert excavation volumes into cubic yards for hauling and disposal estimates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cubic yards are in 27 cubic feet?
Twenty-seven cubic feet is equal to exactly one cubic yard.
What formula is used to convert cubic feet to cubic yards?
Divide the cubic feet value by 27 to calculate cubic yards.
Why are bulk materials sold by the cubic yard?
Cubic yards provide a more practical unit for measuring large quantities of landscaping and construction materials.
Can I use this conversion for gravel and soil?
Yes. The conversion works for gravel, soil, sand, mulch, compost, and any other material because it converts volume rather than weight.
Does material type affect the conversion?
No. Cubic feet and cubic yards are volume measurements, so the conversion factor remains the same regardless of the material.
Can I convert cubic yards back into cubic feet?
Yes. Multiply the cubic yard value by 27 to convert it back into cubic feet.
Should I order extra material for my project?
Many professionals recommend ordering a small surplus to account for compaction, waste, and measurement variations.
Is this converter suitable for landscaping projects?
Yes. It is commonly used for landscaping, gardening, construction, excavation, and material delivery planning.
