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One cubic yard of gravel is equal to approximately 1.13 tons. Multiply the cubic yards of gravel you need by 1.13 to convert the measurement to tons.
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Read More »Using these numbers, you can calculate how many yards of gravel you need to cover the area you want at the proper depth. I recommend always buying a little more just in case. Once you know how many yards of gravel you need, multiply it by 1.13. This will tell you roughly how many tons of material you have to order to complete the job.
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