How much garden hose do I need?
Measure each bed row, tubing run, or hose route in feet. Divide by roll length, hose length, or emitter spacing and round up.
This is not hydraulic design
Water pressure, flow rate, zones, slope, head spacing, emitter flow, filters, backflow devices, and local rules can change the final irrigation layout.
Calculate runs separately
Separate beds, zones, hose routes, and emitter spacing when layouts or plant water needs differ.
Gravel project example estimates
Examples are before waste and before any tonnage conversion. Supplier density and compaction can change the order.
| Project example | Area and depth | Cubic yards |
|---|---|---|
| Path | 150 sq ft at 2 in | 0.93 cu yd |
| Decorative rock bed | 250 sq ft at 3 in | 2.31 cu yd |
| Small parking pad | 300 sq ft at 4 in | 3.70 cu yd |
| Driveway strip | 480 sq ft at 4 in | 5.93 cu yd |
| Deep base layer | 600 sq ft at 6 in | 11.11 cu yd |
Gravel coverage by depth
Coverage assumes 1 cubic yard, which is 27 cubic feet. Waste, compaction, settling, and irregular grade are not included.
| Depth | Coverage from 1 cu yd | Coverage from 2 cu yd |
|---|---|---|
| 1 in | 324 sq ft | 648 sq ft |
| 2 in | 162 sq ft | 324 sq ft |
| 3 in | 108 sq ft | 216 sq ft |
| 4 in | 81 sq ft | 162 sq ft |
| 6 in | 54 sq ft | 108 sq ft |
| 12 in | 27 sq ft | 54 sq ft |
Before you calculate
- Measure each bed row, tubing route, hose run, or irrigated zone separately.
- Use product coverage, emitter spacing, hose length, or roll length from the selected product.
- Separate zones and plant groups when water needs or spacing differ.
Common mistakes
- Treating a quantity estimate as hydraulic design.
- Ignoring pressure, flow rate, zones, filters, backflow, and pipe sizing.
- Combining beds with different emitter spacing into one estimate.
Formula
cubic yards = (area * (depth / 12) / 27) * (1 + wastePercent / 100)
Assumptions
- Depth, compaction, moisture, product size, and supplier delivery minimums can change final quantity.
- Measure each pad, path, bed, drain, and border separately when material or depth changes.
- Round up to full bags, tons, cubic yards, or delivery increments before ordering.
Example
Estimated hose reel crushed stone pad needed (cubic yards): 0.37 cubic yards
How to calculate hose reel crushed stone pad cubic yards
- Measure the target coverage area in square feet.
- Enter the planned finished depth in inches.
- Convert depth to feet, multiply by area, then divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards.
- Add waste for uneven grade, compaction, spreading loss, or ordering increments.
- Confirm supplier units before buying, because bulk material may be sold by cubic yard, ton, or bag.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to full rolls, hoses, heads, or emitter packs.
- Verify product specs, pressure, flow, and local irrigation rules before installation.
FAQ
What is the example hose reel crushed stone pad cubic-yard result?
Use area, installed depth, cubic-foot to cubic-yard conversion, and waste, then calculate the planning result. In the default example, the result is 0.37 cubic yards.
How do I calculate garden hose?
Divide the total run length by roll length, hose length, or emitter spacing and round up.
Does this design irrigation zones?
No. It estimates simple quantities only. Zone design needs pressure, flow, pipe sizing, and product specs.
Should I add waste?
Usually yes for tubing, hoses, and drip line because corners, routing, and repairs can add length.
Can this replace product specs?
No. Use product coverage, flow, pressure, and spacing requirements for final design.
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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.