Free home project calculator
Gravel Calculator
Estimate gravel for paths, bases and landscape areas using finished dimensions and material density.
What this calculator does
The tool calculates compacted volume, applies allowance and multiplies by your supplied bulk density. Ask the supplier for the density of the exact stone and moisture condition.
Before entering numbers
Sketch the project and label every dimension with its unit. Break irregular areas into rectangles, measure each separately, and note areas that are excluded. Use finished dimensions where compaction, joints or built-up layers matter.
How to get a more reliable estimate
Measure twice from fixed reference points. When opposite sides differ, do not average blindly: the shape may be out of square and the layout may create additional cuts. For packaged materials, copy coverage and yield directly from the current product data rather than an old listing or generic rule.
Allowance is not the same as profit margin or contingency. It covers realistic cutting, breakage, spillage or pattern loss. The right percentage changes with material size, room complexity, installer experience and whether matching replacement material will be available later.
Use these checks
- Loose delivered gravel settles during spreading and compaction.
- A base layer and separation fabric may be required.
- Keep the final surface below siding and damp-proof levels.
- Plan drainage before calculating material.
Save the inputs with the supplier quote. If the purchased quantity differs sharply from this result, ask what assumption changed: measured area, unit conversion, product coverage, layer thickness, waste or package rounding.
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ZHowTo calculators run in your browser and use the values shown in the form. No result is sent to a server. The method is explained above so you can reproduce the arithmetic independently or challenge an assumption.