The coverage area of a ton of crusher run (also known as crush and run) can vary depending on several factors, including the density of the material, the depth at which it is spread, and the size and shape of the area you want to cover. Crusher run is typically used as a base material for driveways and walkways.
Crusher and run is a fine stone consists of a mix of fine gravel and coarse aggregate or crushed rock and screenings. Crush and run fine gravel is the best product to use as a stable sub-base for surfaces that will experience high traffic, such as roads and buildings.
Crusher and run is made of the mix of different grades of stone reducing the chance of voids (spaces) being present when the material is compacted, and as such a crusher run will benefit from the use of a plate compactor or vibratory plate compactor to bind the individual stones together.
The angular and highly irregular shapes of the crusher run (aggregate) allow stones to securely interlock, offering a level and extremely stable surface that will hold its form over many years.
Crusher and run is a type of construction materials, typically made from a mix of stone, aggregate, gravel, and sand. It is commonly used as a sub-base for roads, driveways, parking lots, and driveways. It is also often used as a fill materials for projects such as foundations and French drains.
How much does a ton of crusher run cover
Crusher run is commonly sell and purchase in tonne bag or bulk bag which weigh about 1,000kg. So a tonne bag of crusher run is equal 1,000kg.
A tonne bag of crusher run will weigh about 1,000kg, which normally cover 10m² (10m x 1m) at 50mm (2-inch) deep. It is Mix of coarse and fine aggregate.
A ton of crusher and Run weighs about 2,000 pounds, typically covers 90 to 100 square feet at a depth of 2 inches, and costs $24 to $34.
A cubic Yard of Crusher run weighs about 2,500 Pound, typically covers 150 to 160 square feet at a depth of 2 inches, and costs $50 to $54.
Crushed run is made up of coarse rock and finer gravels or screenings, and when compacted can form a stable sub-base for driveways, paths, patios and other landscaped areas.
One ton of crusher run will cover approximately 90-100 square feet at a depth of 2 inches. At same thickness, a yard of crusher run will cover approximately 200 square feet.
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A ton of crusher and run will cover approximately 90-100 square feet (or 10 square meters area, or 11 square yards) at a recommended depth of 2 inches (50mm).
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How many square feet will a ton of crush and run cover
A ton of crusher run will cover approximately 90-100 square feet at a depth of 2 inches. For example, If your driveways is 200 square feet, then 2 tons of crusher and run gravel will be required, because 200/100 = 2 Tons. A patio that’s 12-foot square (144 square feet), with a 2-inch base of crushed stone (crusher run), will need 1.5 Tons.
How much Crusher Run do i need
Multiply the length (L) in feet, by the width (W) in feet, by the height (H) in feet, and divide by 27. This number is how many cubic yards of Crusher Run (crushed stone) you need. If you want to measure in Tons, multiply the cubic yards amount by 1.25. because one cubic Yard of Crusher and Run will weigh approximately 2,500 pound.
How much Crusher and Run do i need, you do calculation in following steps:-
● Calculate the square footage of your project (L’ x W’),
● Multiply this by the depth of crusher run desired in feet (D’) e.g. 2” of crusher run would equate to 0.166’,
● Divide by 27 to convert cubic feet to cubic yards,
● Multiply by 2500 to determine the total weight in pounds,
● Divide by 2000 to determine the tonnage required.
How many square meter will a tonne of crush and run cover
A tonne of crusher and run will cover approximately 10 square meters at a depth of 50mm. For example, If your driveways is 20 square meters, then 2 tons of crusher and run gravel will be required, because 20/ 100 = 2 Tons.
Conclusions:-
A ton of crusher and run will cover approximately 90-100 square feet (or 10 square meters area, or 11 square yards) at a recommended depth of 2 inches (50mm).