Definition: This calculator estimates the weight of one cubic yard of crushed stone based on its density.
Purpose: It helps contractors, builders, and landscapers determine the weight of crushed stone for material ordering, transportation planning, or structural calculations.
The calculator uses the following formula:
Where:
Explanation: The weight is calculated by multiplying the volume of one cubic yard by the density of the crushed stone in tons per cubic yard.
Details: Knowing the weight of crushed stone per cubic yard is crucial for estimating transportation costs, ensuring structural integrity, and planning material requirements accurately.
Tips: Enter the density of the crushed stone (must be > 0, default is 1.35 tons/cu yd). The calculator computes the weight of one cubic yard in tons, rounded to 3 decimal places.
Q1: Why is the result in tons?
A: Tons are a standard unit for measuring the weight of construction materials like crushed stone, especially for transportation and structural purposes.
Q2: How do I find the density of crushed stone?
A: Check with your material supplier. Typical densities is around 1.35 tons/cu yd, but it varies (1.2–1.6 tons/cu yd) depending on stone type.
Q3: Why is the volume fixed at one cubic yard?
A: This calculator is designed to provide the weight per cubic yard, a common unit for material specifications.
Q4: Can I calculate weight for more than one cubic yard?
A: Multiply the result by the number of cubic yards needed for your project.
Q5: Does this account for moisture or compaction?
A: No, this is a base calculation using standard density. Wet or compacted stone may have a different density; consult your supplier.