Mulch can be delivered in bags pallets of bags or loose and trucks will usually dump it onto your driveway pavers or gravel.
Yards of mulch in a dump truck.
You now have the square footage.
A regular size pick up will hold three cubic yards of mulch a full load.
The average commercial dump truck holds 8 to 12 cubic yards of dirt.
Dump trucks with trailers such as a side dump belly dump or tilt dump truck with a pup trailer holds 15 to 25 cubic yards of dirt.
How many yards of dirt are in a dump truck.
Each dump truck is rated based on its cubic yard carrying capacity.
Workers compensation small pick ups s10 ranger etc 1 yard of mulch 1 2 ton of stone 1 2 yard topsoil mid sized pick ups f150 1500 etc 6 ft.
Truckload deliveries start at 2 cubic yards 13 5 bags with 10 to 30 cubic yards being the standard delivery size for a single axle truck.
Some mulch suppliers offer free delivery if you live close.
Below is an outline of what your truck may be able to handle.
Here we are going to multiply the cost of red mulch per yard by five the size of your yard.
Multiply the width by the length to get that number.
Beds 3 yards of mulch 1 ton of.
153 75 mulch cost 25 00 delivery fee 178 75 total cost.
This is what it looks like when you have a semi deliver 25 yards of mulch on your driveway.
Beds 2 yards of mulch 3 4 ton of stone 3 4 yard of topsoil full sized pick ups f150 1500 etc 8 ft.
When it comes to gravel an ideal average is about 3 000 lbs per yard.
When picking up soils sands and gravels one cubic yard is all that is recommended on a pick up truck.
30 75 per yard x 5 yards 153 75.
In general the maximum quantity per truckload is 12 cubic yards of stone 15 cubic yards of topsoil and 22 cubic yards of mulch.
1 yard covers an area 324 square feet at 1 inch depth.
To determine how many yards of mulch you need first figure out the square footage of the spot where the mulch will go.