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how much dirt?

how much dirt?

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shvlmnky – posted 02 September 2005 06:00

What would be the formula to figure, how much dirt would it take to fill and level out an area approximately: 550sq ft x 6in deep. Thank You…..

Friend – posted 02 September 2005 08:12

if you take the sq.ft. x 6″ = 3300 divide by 324 will give you 10.1 cubic yards.

QWERTY – posted 02 September 2005 09:12

I’ve done with 12 cubic yard and it is a LOT of work. Have fun!

shvlmnky – posted 03 September 2005 04:18

Thank You for your response… Where did the 324 come from ( sq. ft. x depth divided by 324 )?

QWERTY – posted 03 September 2005 04:26

http://www.garden-ville.com/howmuch.htm

Took me a while to find this in my long list of bookmarked websites…

That’s how I came up with 12 cubic yard for my backyard.

cohiba – posted 03 September 2005 05:44

I always use cubic feet divided by 27 (sq.ft in a yard). In this case it was 550 x .5(6″is one half foot)/27 = 10.18 yards.

I always get a little extra for settling. Believe it or not but your buying alot of air when you buy soil.

Take it easy on your back!

Good Luck…………..

curtislawncare – posted 29 August 2007 17:26

I use http://yardscut.com/how-much-dirt.htm for cubic yard conversion and measurements. It gives answers in cubic yards.

The simple answer is length x width x depth. Just remember to convert the measurements to the same quantities, ie inches, feet, meters . . .

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