Gravel Cost Calculator
A gravel cost calculator estimates your total price by multiplying the tons or cubic yards you need by a price per unit. Because gravel prices vary by region, stone type and delivery, you enter your local price, and the calculator returns an estimated cost. Enter your dimensions and price below.
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- Cubic yards
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- Estimated cost
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Enter your dimensions to see the result.
Estimate only. Material yields and prices vary by supplier and region; confirm before ordering.
How Do You Estimate Gravel Cost?
To estimate gravel cost, calculate the tons you need, then multiply by your local price per ton. For example, 6 tons at a quoted local rate gives your material subtotal before delivery. Because the price per ton is the variable that moves most by region and supplier, the calculator lets you enter your own quoted price rather than a national average that may not fit your market.
What Affects the Cost of Gravel?
Several things move gravel pricing. The stone type and grade change the base rate, delivery distance and minimum load fees add to it, and bulk orders usually cost less per ton than small ones. Decorative gravels cost more than plain crushed stone. Treat any calculator result as a material estimate and confirm with a local supplier quote, especially for delivery.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does a ton of gravel cost?
- Gravel is priced per ton or per cubic yard, and the rate varies widely by stone type, region and delivery, so enter your local quoted price in the calculator for an accurate estimate.
- Is it cheaper to buy gravel in bulk?
- Usually yes. Bulk gravel by the ton or cubic yard is typically cheaper per unit than bagged gravel, though delivery minimums apply, which the cost calculator helps you weigh.