Wood Chips How Much Do I Need Calculator

Updated 2026-05-13

Estimate wood chip mulch by multiplying bed area by depth, converting to cubic yards, and adding a small waste buffer.

Quick estimate: 3.06 cubic yards for 300 sq ft at 3 in depth with 10% waste.

How much wood chip mulch do I need?

Measure the bed area in square feet, choose the finished depth in inches, then convert the volume to cubic yards. For example, 200 sq ft at 3 inches deep is about 1.85 cubic yards before waste.

Mulch depth and coverage

For many landscape beds, 2 inches is a light refresh and 3 inches is a common new-bed planning depth.

Bulk mulch vs bagged mulch

Bulk mulch is usually discussed in cubic yards. Bagged mulch is usually sold by cubic feet or by stated coverage, so convert the calculator result before comparing bag counts.

When to split the estimate

Split the estimate when some beds need a fresh 3 inch layer and others only need a light refresh. Different depths should be calculated separately.

Before you calculate

  • Measure each bed or border in square feet before choosing depth.
  • Use the actual planned mulch depth in inches, because 2 inches and 4 inches can double the order.
  • Separate new beds from refresh areas when they need different depths.

Common mistakes

  • Measuring only bed length and forgetting to multiply by width.
  • Using one depth for every bed when some areas only need a light refresh.
  • Ignoring settling, uneven beds, and edge spillover.

Formula

cubic yards = (area * (depth / 12) / 27) * (1 + wastePercent / 100)

Assumptions

  • Depth is entered in inches.
  • Wood chips settle after placement.
  • Calculate separate beds when depths differ.

Example

Estimated wood chips needed (cubic yards): 3.06 cubic yards

How to calculate wood chips how much do i need cubic yards

  1. Measure the target coverage area in square feet.
  2. Enter the planned finished depth in inches.
  3. Convert depth to feet, multiply by area, then divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards.
  4. Add waste for uneven grade, compaction, spreading loss, or ordering increments.
  5. Confirm supplier units before buying, because bulk material may be sold by cubic yard, ton, or bag.

Before you buy materials

  • Bulk mulch is commonly ordered by cubic yard, while bagged mulch uses bag volume or coverage.
  • Round up slightly when beds are irregular or you want consistent visual depth.

FAQ

What is the example wood chips how much do i need 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 3.06 cubic yards.

How do I calculate yards of mulch?

Use cubic yards = area x (depth inches / 12) / 27, then add waste if needed. A 200 sq ft bed at 3 inches deep is about 1.85 cubic yards before waste.

How many square feet does 1 yard of mulch cover?

One cubic yard covers about 162 sq ft at 2 inches deep, 108 sq ft at 3 inches deep, or 81 sq ft at 4 inches deep before waste.

Should I buy mulch by bags or by the yard?

Small refresh projects can work with bags. Larger beds are often easier to compare in cubic yards, but bag volume and bulk delivery rules vary by supplier.

Should I include waste for mulch?

Usually yes. A small buffer helps cover uneven beds, curves, edge spillover, and settling after spreading.

Does this calculate delivery or disposal fees?

No. The calculator estimates material quantity or a simple cost input. Delivery, cleanup, disposal, and local labor are separate.

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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.