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The Cubic Yards Calculator is a powerful and convenient online tool that helps you determine the volume of a space or material in cubic yards. Whether you're working on a landscaping project, pouring concrete, filling a garden bed, or managing bulk materials, understanding how to calculate cubic yards is essential. This calculator is designed to simplify your work and ensure accurate volume measurements every time.
A cubic yard is a unit of volume that measures space in three dimensions: length, width, and height. It is commonly used in construction, landscaping, and material handling. One cubic yard equals:
In simple terms, a cubic yard is the volume of a cube that is 3 feet long, 3 feet wide, and 3 feet high (3 ft × 3 ft × 3 ft = 27 ft³).
To use the calculator effectively, follow these steps:
The basic formula to calculate volume in cubic yards is:
Volume (yd³) = (Length × Width × Height) / 27
Note: All dimensions must be in feet to use this formula directly. The number 27 comes from the fact that there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
You want to pour a concrete slab that is 10 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 0.5 feet thick (6 inches).
Volume = (10 × 12 × 0.5) / 27 = 60 / 27 ≈ 2.22 cubic yards
Area: 15 ft long, 10 ft wide, depth of 0.25 ft (3 inches).
Volume = (15 × 10 × 0.25) / 27 = 37.5 / 27 ≈ 1.39 cubic yards
Area: 40 ft × 12 ft × 0.5 ft
Volume = (40 × 12 × 0.5) / 27 = 240 / 27 ≈ 8.89 cubic yards
The calculator can automatically convert these units into feet before applying the formula, making it versatile and user-friendly.
Determine the amount of soil, mulch, bark, or compost needed for gardens, flower beds, or raised beds.
Accurately measure the amount of concrete needed for slabs, foundations, or driveways.
Estimate the volume of gravel or sand required for patios, paths, or construction sites.
Calculate dumpster sizes based on volume of debris or waste to be removed.
Determine how many loads or trucks are needed based on cubic yard volume of material.
Each material has different coverage. Here's a general idea:
Divide by 27
Example: 54 ft³ ÷ 27 = 2 yd³
Multiply by 1.30795
Multiply by 27
A homeowner wants to lay mulch over a garden bed measuring 20 ft × 10 ft, 3 inches deep. Using the calculator, they determine they need 1.85 cubic yards of mulch. They round up to 2 cubic yards to ensure complete coverage.
A contractor is pouring a sidewalk 50 ft long, 4 ft wide, and 4 inches deep.
Volume = (50 × 4 × 0.33) / 27 = 66 / 27 = 2.44 cubic yards
A dump truck holds 10 cubic yards of gravel. For a job requiring 45 cubic yards, the contractor will need 5 truckloads.
There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
It depends on the wheelbarrow size. A standard 3 cu ft wheelbarrow requires 9 full loads to make 1 cubic yard.
Yes, just select meters as your unit or convert cubic yards to cubic meters by multiplying by 0.7646.
Yes, this Cubic Yards Calculator is 100% free to use online.
Yes, it’s fully mobile-responsive and works on smartphones and tablets.
The Cubic Yards Calculator is a must-have tool for contractors, homeowners, and professionals who need accurate volume calculations for bulk materials. With just a few inputs, you can instantly determine the number of cubic yards needed for your next project. This saves time, reduces waste, and improves budgeting for any job, big or small.
Try our free calculator today and take the guesswork out of volume measurements!