Gravel Weight Calculator for 100m² Parking Area
Estimate gravel volume and weight for a 100m² parking area with a 25cm thick load-bearing layer.
Calculate the total weight of gravel or aggregate material based on volume and material density. Enter your Length, Width, Depth, Material Density to get an instant total gravel weight. Formula: length * width * depth * density.
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How It Works
The Gravel Weight Calculator finds the total weight of gravel (or any aggregate material) by first calculating its volume and then applying the material's density. Volume tells us how much space the material fills, and density tells us how heavy it is per cubic meter.
The calculator multiplies the length, width, and depth to get the total volume in cubic meters. It then multiplies that volume by the material density to calculate the total weight in tons.
- Step 1: Multiply Length × Width × Depth to get volume (cubic meters)
- Step 2: Multiply the volume by Material Density (tons per cubic meter)
- Formula used: Length × Width × Depth × Density
- The result is the total gravel weight in tons
Understanding the Results
The final number shows the total weight of gravel needed for your project, measured in tons. This helps you estimate how much material to order or transport.
If you increase any of the dimensions or use a denser material, the total weight will increase. Always double-check your measurements to ensure accurate results.
- Output label: Total Gravel Weight
- Unit of measurement: tons
- Larger dimensions result in a heavier total weight
- Higher material density increases the total weight
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Gravel Weight Calculator calculate the total weight?
The calculator multiplies Length × Width × Depth to determine the total volume in cubic meters. It then multiplies that volume by the material density (in tons per cubic meter). The final result is the total gravel weight in tons.
When should I use this gravel weight calculator?
Use this calculator when planning landscaping, construction, driveways, foundations, or any project that requires gravel or aggregate material. It helps estimate how much material you need to order based on the area and depth you plan to cover.
What unit should I use for material density?
Material density must be entered in tons per cubic meter (t/m³). If your supplier provides density in a different unit, convert it to tons per cubic meter before entering it into the calculator to ensure accurate results.
What is a typical density value for gravel?
Typical gravel density ranges between 1.4 and 1.7 tons per cubic meter, depending on the type and compaction. For example, if your volume is 10 cubic meters and the density is 1.6 t/m³, the total weight would be 16 tons.
Why is depth important in the calculation?
Depth determines how thick the gravel layer will be, which directly affects total volume. Even a small increase in depth can significantly increase the total weight, especially over large areas.
Does this calculator account for compaction or waste?
No, the calculator strictly uses the formula Length × Width × Depth × Density. If you expect compaction or material loss, you may want to add a small percentage (such as 5–10%) to your final result when ordering.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. It is not professional advice. Verify results with a qualified professional. Disclaimer.