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Estimate gravel volume and tonnage

Use project dimensions, depth, density, and waste allowance to estimate gravel quantity in cubic meters, cubic yards, and tonnes.

Results

Total volume

2.07 m3

Cubic yards

2.71 yd3

Tonnes needed

3.32

Kilograms

3,318 kg

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Frequently asked questions

Why does gravel density matter?

Because different aggregate types pack differently, so the same volume can correspond to different delivery weights.

Why show both cubic yards and cubic meters?

Because different suppliers and regions quote aggregate using different volume units, and comparing both reduces conversion mistakes.

Does this include compaction perfectly?

No. The waste allowance helps cover real-world variability, but actual compaction behavior still depends on the material and site conditions.

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