Asphalt Tonnage Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the weight of asphalt needed in tons based on project dimensions and material density.
Purpose: It helps construction professionals and homeowners determine how much asphalt is required for paving projects.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates volume in cubic feet, converts to pounds using density, then converts to tons by dividing by 2000.
Details: Proper asphalt estimation ensures you order the right amount, avoiding costly overages or project delays from shortages.
Tips: Enter the project dimensions in feet and asphalt density (default 145 lb/ft³). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's a typical asphalt density?
A: Hot mix asphalt typically weighs 145 lb/ft³, but can range from 140-150 lb/ft³ depending on mix.
Q2: How do I convert inches to feet for depth?
A: Divide inches by 12 (e.g., 3 inches = 0.25 feet).
Q3: Should I include compaction in my calculations?
A: The density value should account for compacted asphalt. Use 145 lb/ft³ for compacted hot mix.
Q4: How much extra should I order?
A: Consider adding 5-10% to account for waste, uneven surfaces, and compaction variations.
Q5: Can I use this for cold patch asphalt?
A: Yes, but adjust the density (typically 130-140 lb/ft³ for cold patch).