Calculatrice Gratuite de Terre de Remblai
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Découvrez exactement combien de terre de remblai vous avez besoin.
Calculez votre projet
Diagramme du projet
Volume total
—Verges cubes
Entrez les dimensions ci-dessus
Poids estimé
—Tonnes
Basé sur la densité de Terre de Remblai (1.25 t/vg³)
Profondeurs recommandées pour Terre de Remblai
| Projet / Utilisation | Profondeur recommandée |
|---|---|
| Lawn Leveling | 1–2 inches |
| Grading Away from Foundation | 4–6 inches slope |
| Deep Hole Filling | 12+ inches (compacted in layers) |
Comment calculer le volume de Terre de Remblai
La plupart des fournisseurs vendent le terre de remblai à la verge cube. Pour convertir la surface en verges cubes, utilisez cette formule :
Volume (cu yd) = (Length × Width × Depth) ÷ 27
Notre calculatrice multiplie également le résultat par 1.25 tonnes/vg³ (densité standard) pour estimer le poids.
Conseils de pros
1
Fill dirt contains subsoil and rocks. Do not use it as the top layer for growing plants; cap it with 4-6 inches of screened topsoil.
2
Always order 20% extra fill dirt to account for heavy compaction.
3
When filling deep holes, compact the dirt every 4 to 6 inches to prevent future sinking and settling.
Foire aux questions
What is the difference between fill dirt and topsoil?▼
Fill dirt is taken from below the nutrient-rich top layer of earth. It contains rocks, clay, and sand, making it highly stable for foundations and grading, but poor for growing plants. Topsoil is rich in organic matter and is used strictly for planting.
How much does a yard of fill dirt weigh?▼
A cubic yard of dry fill dirt weighs approximately 2,000 to 2,200 lbs (about 1 to 1.1 tons). If the dirt is wet, it can weigh upwards of 2,600 lbs (1.3 tons) per yard.
How much does fill dirt compact?▼
Fill dirt will generally compact by about 20% when properly tamped down. You should always order 20% more cubic yards than your raw geometric volume calculation.