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How much dirt do I need to fill a circle hole calculator?

How much dirt do I need to fill a circle hole calculator?

Radius in feet x Radius in feet x Depth in feet (inches divided by 12) x pi (3.14). Take the total and divide by 27 (the amount of cubic feet in a yard). The final figure will be the estimated amount of cubic yards required.

How many cubic yards of dirt will it take to fill a hole?

1.82 cubic yards
For this example, you would multiply 3.142 by the square of 30 by 30 to obtain the volume. This yields 3.142 times 900 inches times 30 inches, or 84,834 cubic inches. Convert 84,834 cubic inches to cubic yards by dividing by 46,656 cubic inches. It will require 1.82 cubic yards of dirt to fill in the hole.

How many yards are in a circle?

A circle does not measure in cubic yards because cubic yards refers to volume while a circle only has area. However, a sphere, which is a three-dimensional circle, does have volume that can be quantified in cubic yards.

How do you calculate a hole in a filling?

Here are the steps for estimating the amount of fill you will need:

  1. Measure the Hole.
  2. Determine the Total Square Footage (Area)
  3. Convert your Square Footage Into Cubic Yards.
  4. Measure the Depth of Your Hole in Inches.
  5. Multiply Your Cubic Yardage By the Inches of Depth.
  6. Leave a Margin of Error.

How many cubic yards of dirt to fill an inch?

Your result tells you how many cubic yards will fill one inch of depth. Applying that formula to the example above using 40 square feet, you would need .54 cubic yards: To give you a sense of volume, there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard (3′ x 3′ x 3′).

Is there a calculator for fill dirt?

Our fill calculator can help you figure out how much fill dirt you will need for your construction project. This cubic yard calculator works with top soil, mulch, gravel, dirt fill, clean fill, fill dirt.

How does the cubic yard fill calculator work?

This cubic yard calculator works with top soil, mulch, gravel, dirt fill, clean fill, fill dirt. This calculator is designed to give an approximate volume quantity for fill, gravel, rock or mulch to fill or cover a given area, either generally rectangular or generally round.

What do you need to know about filling a hole with dirt?

Measure the length and width, in feet, of the area where you want to use fill. When you are working on an area that is circular, measure the diameter. For a series of circular shapes, measure the diameter of each one. Your dirt contractor can help you with those measurements.