Landscaping blue landscape rocks7/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Square feet of coverage area ÷ coverage area per 1 ton = tons of rock needed. So if you’re using recommended depth in the chart above, the basic formula you need is this: You’ll take the square footage you came up with earlier when you measured your project area, then divide it by the coverage area number in the table above for the material you’re using. Use this chart to come up with the amount of material you’ll need. This chart gives you some general estimates of how large an area 1 ton of several different types of material will cover. The amount of landscaping rock you’ll need depends partly on what size of rock or gravel you want to use. If you’re using materials that are themselves larger than 2 inches, then the depth will probably be the size of the rocks, that is, you’ll just want one layer of 3-8 inch rocks. For most purposes, about 2 inches of material will be adequate. Next decide how deep you want your coverage. So if your project is 18 feet long by 20 feet wide, your coverage area is 360 square feet. Multiply those two numbers to come up with the square footage of your coverage area. ![]() To calculate the size, measure the length and the width of your project area. There are two factors to consider when calculating the amount of landscape rock to order for your project: But if you order too much, you’ve wasted money-and wasted labor spreading it around. You don’t want to order too little rock and not have enough to adequately cover your landscape. ![]() When you’re planning a project involving landscaping rock, a key question is how much material you will need.Ĭalculating accurately can save you money and headaches. ![]()
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