Asphalt Weight Formula:
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Definition: This calculator converts asphalt area in square yards to weight in tons based on depth and density.
Purpose: It helps paving professionals and contractors estimate asphalt material requirements for projects.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The area, depth, and density are multiplied to get total pounds, then divided by 2000 to convert to tons.
Details: Accurate weight estimation ensures proper material ordering, cost control, and project planning for paving jobs.
Tips: Enter the area in square yards, depth in feet, and density (default 145 lb/ft³). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's the typical density for hot mix asphalt?
A: Standard hot mix asphalt typically has a density of 145 lb/ft³, but this can vary from 140-150 lb/ft³.
Q2: How do I convert square feet to square yards?
A: Divide square footage by 9 (1 yd² = 9 ft²) before entering the value.
Q3: What depth should I use for driveways?
A: Residential driveways typically use 2-3 inches (0.17-0.25 ft), while commercial pavements may require 4+ inches.
Q4: Why divide by 2000 in the formula?
A: This converts pounds to tons (1 ton = 2000 pounds).
Q5: Does this include compaction factor?
A: No, the density value should account for compacted asphalt. For loose asphalt, use a lower density value.