Limestone Calculator
Crushed limestone is a versatile base and surfacing material for driveways, pads and paths. Use the calculator to estimate tons from your area and depth before ordering.
≈ 8.3 wheelbarrow loads
Result
0.93yd³
1.23tons
Estimates are based on typical material density. Actual weight varies with moisture and grain size.
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Based on your calculation, here is how much to order of each product.
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How to measure for Limestone
- Measure the length and width of the area in feet. For circular areas, measure the diameter instead.
- Choose the depth of your layer in inches. Decorative layers and walkways usually need 2-3 inches, driveways 4-6 inches.
- Enter the dimensions in the calculator above to get the volume in cubic yards and the weight of Limestone in tons.
- Add about 10% for compaction and settling, and round up to the nearest whole ton when ordering.
Material density & coverage reference
| Material | Density (loose) | Tons per cubic yard | Coverage per ton |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gravel | 100 lb/ft³ | 1.35 | ~80 sq ft at 3 in deep |
| Sand | 100 lb/ft³ | 1.35 | ~80 sq ft at 3 in deep |
| Crushed Stone | 100 lb/ft³ | 1.35 | ~80 sq ft at 3 in deep |
| Limestone | 98 lb/ft³ | 1.32 | ~82 sq ft at 3 in deep |
| Topsoil | 78 lb/ft³ | 1.05 | ~103 sq ft at 3 in deep |
| Mulch | 30 lb/ft³ | 0.4 | ~267 sq ft at 3 in deep |
| River Rock | 103 lb/ft³ | 1.39 | ~78 sq ft at 3 in deep |
Values are typical estimates for loose, dry material. Actual density varies by source, moisture and grain size.



