How do I know how much product I need?
If you have an idea how deep you want to spread your mulch or soil, all
that is left to figure out is your total square feet of coverage. Start by
measuring each individual area by itself by stepping off the length and the
width. Each stride you make is approximately 3 feet in length. Multiply the
length x width and you get the total square feet for that particular area.
Repeat the step for each area to be covered, then add all the totals for your
grand total. (Note: Do not add all lengths and multiply by the total of all
widths. You will not have a correct total.)
Use this calulator to compute the number of yard of material you need for your project area OR
Use this calculator to figure out how much material your truck will hold.
(NOTE: weight concerns may prohibit you from filling your truck to capacity)
How much volume can my pickup hold?
A full size 3/4 or 1 ton pickup can hold 3 cubic yards, slightly
rounded, but product weight must be considered. Most full size pickups can
handle 3 yards of mulch, 2 yards of compost or 1 to 1.5 yards of soil product.
If hauling rock product, a full size can handle between .5 and 1 cubic yard.
Never load more than what is reasonable or what your vehicle is specified to
carry. A smaller compact pickup will haul about 1/2 what a full size pickup will
carry.