How much will a ton of rock cover?

How much will a ton of rock cover?

2000 lbs./ 1 Ton pallet of River Rock. One (1) ton of river rock covers approximately a 50-75 sq. ft. area.

How do I calculate how much rock I need?

Length in feet x Width in feet x Depth in feet (inches divided by 12). Take the total and divide by 21.6 (the amount of cubic feet in a ton). The final figure will be the estimated amount of tons required.

How many square feet will 4 tons of rock cover?

Material Coverage Conversion Chart
2” – 4” rock coverage 60 sq. ft. per ton
4” – 8 ” rock coverage 40 sq. ft. per ton
4” strip stone coverage 55 sq. ft. per ton
8” wall rock coverage 20 sq. ft. per ton

How many square feet does a ton of rock cover?

100 square feet
A ton of gravel will cover approximately 100 square feet, 2 inches deep.

How many cubic feet is a ton of rock?

13 cubic feet
Note: The true cubic footage weights are 145-160 pounds per cubic foot, for solid unbroken stone, or about 13 cubic feet per ton on average.

How do you calculate gravel coverage?

Measure the length and width of the area in feet and multiply the figures together. Multiply your area figure by the depth of gravel that you wish to use, ensuring your measurement is also in feet. If your depth is in inches, divide it by 12 first. You now have a cubic feet volume figure.

How many tons are in a yard of gravel?

Calculating Crushed Stone by Weight Most gravel weighs about 1.5 tons per cubic yard.

How many sq ft are in a ton?

600 sq ft
Tonnage Table

Area (Square Feet): BTU Tonnage
600 sq ft 12,000 BTU 1 Ton
900 sq ft 18,000 BTU 1.5 Tons
1,200 sq ft 24,000 BTU 2 Tons
1,500 sq ft 30,000 BTU 2.5 Tons