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Crushed stone Calculator

Calculate how much crushed stone you need by area and depth — cubic yards, estimated tons and bags. Angular stone that locks together — driveways and bases want ~4 in.

Angular stone that locks together — driveways and bases want ~4 in.

Crushed stone at 4 in deep · density ≈ 1.35 tons/yd³ · 0.5 ft³ bags.

Area ft² Cubic yards Tons (est.) 0.5 ft³ bags
50 ft² 0.62 0.83 34
100 ft² 1.23 1.67 67
200 ft² 2.47 3.33 134
300 ft² 3.70 5.00 200
500 ft² 6.17 8.33 334
750 ft² 9.26 12.5 500
1,000 ft² 12.3 16.7 667

Per 100 ft² by depth

DepthCubic yardsTonsBags
1 in0.310.4217
2 in0.620.8334
3 in0.931.2550
4 in1.231.6767
6 in1.852.50100

Tonnage is an estimate from loose, dry bulk density; damp or compacted material weighs more. Order ~5–10% extra for settling.

To find the right quantity of crushed stone, multiply the area (length × width) by the depth and divide by 27 to convert cubic feet to cubic yards. This calculator does that automatically and also shows estimated tons and the number of bags you would need if buying in retail bags.

Bulk crushed stone is usually sold by the cubic yard for delivery. The table above covers the most common project sizes at a 4 inches depth — if your depth differs, enter your exact dimensions in the main calculator. Always order about 5–10% extra to allow for settling, waste and uneven ground.

Frequently asked questions

How many cubic yards of crushed stone do I need?

Multiply the area in square feet by the depth in feet, then divide by 27. For example, a 200 ft² bed at 4 in deep = 200 × 0.3333 ÷ 27 = 2.47 cubic yards.

How much does a cubic yard of crushed stone weigh?

Crushed stone weighs approximately 1.35 tons (2,700 lb) per cubic yard as loose, dry material. Damp or compacted material can weigh more — treat the tonnage as a planning estimate and confirm with your supplier.

How many bags of crushed stone are in a cubic yard?

Crushed stone bags are typically 0.5 ft³ bags. One cubic yard (27 cubic feet) takes roughly 54 bags. For any project bigger than a small area, bulk delivery by the yard is usually more economical.

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