Coverage Formula:
From: | To: |
Pea shingle is a small, rounded gravel often used for landscaping, pathways, and decorative purposes. Home Depot sells pea shingle in bags that typically cover approximately 50 square feet per bag.
The calculator uses a simple coverage formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculation divides your total area by the coverage per bag and rounds up to the nearest whole bag since you can't purchase partial bags.
Details: Calculating the correct amount of pea shingle ensures you purchase enough material for your project while avoiding unnecessary excess. This saves both money and storage space.
Tips: Measure your area accurately in square feet. For irregular shapes, break them down into rectangles and calculate each section separately before adding them together.
Q1: Is the coverage exactly 50 sq ft per bag?
A: Coverage may vary slightly depending on how thickly you spread the pea shingle. 50 sq ft is an approximate value based on typical application depth.
Q2: Should I buy extra bags?
A: It's often recommended to purchase 10% more than calculated to account for settling, spillage, or future repairs.
Q3: Can I return unused bags?
A: Home Depot typically accepts returns of unopened bags with receipt, but check your local store's policy.
Q4: How deep should I spread pea shingle?
A: For most applications, a 2-inch depth is recommended for proper coverage and stability.
Q5: Does this calculator work for other types of gravel?
A: No, different gravel types have different coverage rates. Check the product specifications for accurate calculations.