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The Cubic Yard of Sand Calculator helps landscapers and construction professionals estimate the volume and weight of sand needed for projects. It calculates based on area coverage and desired depth.
The calculator uses these formulas:
Where:
Explanation: The calculation first determines volume in cubic yards, then converts to weight using the standard density of dry sand.
Details: Accurate sand estimation is crucial for landscaping projects, construction foundations, and playground surfaces to ensure proper material ordering and cost control.
Tips: Enter area in square yards and depth in yards. For depth in inches, divide by 36 (1 yard = 36 inches). All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: How do I convert square feet to square yards?
A: Divide square footage by 9 (1 square yard = 9 square feet).
Q2: Does the density change for wet sand?
A: Yes, wet sand can weigh up to 3,000 lb/yd³. Adjust the density factor accordingly.
Q3: How much area does 1 cubic yard cover?
A: At 1-inch depth: ~324 sq ft (1 yd³ = 324 sq ft × 1/36 yd depth).
Q4: What's the difference between ton and cubic yard?
A: 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.35 tons (varies by moisture content and compaction).
Q5: How accurate is the 2700 lb/yd³ standard?
A: It's an average for dry sand. Actual density ranges from 2,600-3,000 lb/yd³ depending on composition.