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How to find
square footage
To find how much dirt, rock, mulch is needed to cover any area you
will need first the square footage of that area.
To find this you need
to multiple the
width by the
length.
example:
4 feet wide and 30 feet long
(4x30=120 square feet) |
Dirt, Rock and Mulch
calculation in YARDS
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4 inch depth |
sf divide by 81 |
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5 inch depth |
sf divide by 67 |
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6 inch depth |
sf divide by 54 |
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12 inch depth |
sf divide by 27 |
How much is needed for a
4 foot x 30 foot area 4 inches deep.
4 x 30 = 120sf divided by 81
= 1.48 yards.
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Rock and Gravel
calculation in TONS
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4 inch depth |
sf divide by 57 |
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5 inch depth |
sf divide by 47 |
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6 inch depth |
sf divide by 37 |
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12 inch depth |
sf divide by 18 |
How much is needed for a
4 foot x 30 foot area 4 inches deep.
4 x 30 = 120sf divided by 57
= 2.11 tons
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