Aggregate Calculator

This Aggregate Calculator helps you estimate the amount of aggregate required for your construction or landscaping projects. Whether you are working with sand, gravel, limestone or crushed stone.

What is an Aggregate Calculator?

An Aggregate Calculator is an online utility tool which is designed to estimate that how much aggregate material you need for your construction, landscaping, or home improvement projects. By inputting your project dimensions and the type of aggregate, you can quickly and accurately calculate the total amount required.

Why Use Our Aggregate Calculator?

To estimate the amount of materials needed for the project

It saves time by calculating the inputs fast and avoid math difficulty

It is suitable for various material types like sand, gravel, limestone etc..

The UI is easy to use and uesrfriendly so that any one can easily use it.

Aggregate Types and their Density range:

  • Sand - Density: 1.6 to 2.0 tons per cubic yard (2,600 to 3,000 kg/m³)
  • Gravel - Density: 1.4 to 2.0 tons per cubic yard (2,400 to 3,000 kg/m³)
  • Limestone - Density: 1.6 to 2.5 tons per cubic yard (2,700 to 4,200 kg/m³)
  • Crushed stones - Density: 1.5 to 2.7 tons per cubic yard (2,500 to 4,500 kg/m³)
  • Note:

  • The densities can vary based on the specific type of material, moisture content, and source.
  • When using these densities in calculations, it's crucial to confirm the specific density of the aggregate from your supplier for the most accurate results.
  • FAQS

    What types of aggregates can I calculate?

    You can calculate quantities for various types of aggregates, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, and limestone.

    How do I determine the density of aggregate?

    Density can vary depending on the type of aggregate. Common densities include approximately 1.5 tons per cubic yard for gravel and sand. You can also check with your material supplier for accurate values.

    Why is calculating aggregate important?

    Calculating aggregate is important to make sure to purchase the correct amount of material, which helps prevent waste and your project stays with in budget.

    Can I use this calculator for other materials?

    Yes, while primarily designed for aggregates, you can use this calculator for similar materials, such as mulch or topsoil, by adjusting the density values.