Driveway Gravel Calculator

Estimate Gravel for a Driveway

The Driveway Gravel Calculator helps you quickly estimate the amount of gravel required based on your driveway’s length, width, and depth. It converts your measurements into cubic yards, tons, and estimated cost, giving you a clear picture of how much material to order.

Driveway Gravel Calculator

Estimate how much gravel you need for a driveway in cubic yards, tons, and cost. Enter your driveway dimensions and depth to get a quick material estimate.

This sets the default tons per cubic yard.
Optional, for estimating material cost.
Driveway Gravel Result
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Enter your driveway dimensions to estimate gravel volume, weight, and material cost.
Square Footage
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Cubic Yards Needed
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Tons Needed
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Estimated Material Cost
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Order Guidance

Base Volume
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Recommended Order
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Truckloads
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Selected Density
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  • Choose a gravel depth that matches your project needs.
  • Add a little overage to account for compaction and leveling.
  • Order guidance updates automatically as you change inputs.

Driveway Snapshot

Length: 0 ft Width: 0 ft Depth: 0 in

Material Breakdown

Compare the base material amount with the added overage recommended for ordering.

Volume Mix

See how much of your final order comes from the base requirement versus waste or overage.

Gravel estimates can vary based on compaction, base prep, and the type of stone you choose. Adding a small overage helps avoid under-ordering.

Why Accurate Gravel Estimation Matters

Gravel is one of the most common materials used in driveway construction, but small miscalculations can lead to big issues.

Ordering too little gravel can result in:

  • uneven coverage
  • weak base layers
  • additional delivery costs

Ordering too much can lead to:

  • unnecessary material expenses
  • wasted product
  • storage or disposal challenges

Accurate estimation ensures your driveway has the right thickness, proper compaction, and long-term durability.

What the Calculator Covers

This calculator helps you determine:

  • Driveway area (square feet)
  • Gravel volume (cubic yards)
  • Gravel weight (tons)
  • Recommended order quantity (including waste factor)
  • Estimated material cost (if pricing is entered)
  • Estimated truckloads required

It also adjusts calculations based on gravel type, since different materials have different densities.

Why Gravel Depth Matters

Depth is one of the most important factors when estimating gravel.

A shallow layer may work for light use, but deeper sections are often needed for durability and proper load support.

Common Depth Guidelines

Application TypeRecommended DepthLight-use driveway2–3 inchesStandard residential4–6 inchesHeavy-duty / base layer6–12 inches

The calculator allows you to adjust depth so you can match your project requirements.

How to Use the Calculator

Start by entering the length and width of your driveway in feet. Then enter the depth of gravel you plan to install, choosing either inches or feet depending on your preference.

Next, select the type of gravel you plan to use. This adjusts the density used to convert volume into tons.

If you want a more precise estimate, you can enter a waste percentage to account for compaction and leveling. You can also input pricing per ton or per cubic yard to estimate total material cost.

The calculator will instantly update to show:

  • total gravel required in cubic yards
  • total gravel required in tons
  • recommended order amount including overage
  • estimated cost
  • number of truckloads needed

Key Considerations When Estimating Gravel

When planning your driveway, it’s important to consider more than just dimensions.

The condition of the subgrade, the type of gravel used, and how the material will be compacted all affect how much gravel is needed. Softer ground may require a thicker base layer, while well-prepared surfaces may need less material.

It’s also common to add a small overage—typically 5–10%—to account for settling and compaction during installation. This helps ensure you don’t run short during the project.

How ArcSite Makes Estimating Even Easier

Calculators are great for quick ballpark numbers—but when you’re actually bidding jobs, you need estimates that are fast, accurate, and connected to your real workflow.

With Eano, you can:

  • Build detailed estimates with line-item accuracy in minutes
  • Automatically calculate materials, labor, and markup as you scope the job
  • Turn estimates into client-ready proposals instantly
  • Adjust pricing, materials, and scope in real time without breaking your workflow
  • Track revisions, approvals, and job progress all in one place

Instead of jumping between spreadsheets, notes, and disconnected tools, Eano brings everything into a single system—so your estimates stay consistent, your pricing stays accurate, and your team moves faster from bid to job execution.

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FAQs

What is the best depth for a gravel driveway?

Most residential driveways use 4–6 inches of gravel, while heavier-use areas may require deeper layers or multiple layers for proper support and durability.

Should I add extra gravel for waste?

Yes. It’s common to add 5–10% extra material to account for compaction, uneven surfaces, and minor variations during installation.

Can I turn this gravel estimate into a proposal using Eano?

Can I turn this gravel estimate into a proposal using Eano?