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Excavation Calculator

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Calculate excavation volume for trenches, foundation pits, and ponds. Results include bank volume, loose volume with swell factor, truck loads, and estimated weight.

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How to use Excavation Calculator

  1. Select excavation type and unit system, then enter length, width, and depth.
  2. Set the swell factor (typically 20-30% for common soil) and truck capacity.
  3. Click Calculate for bank volume, loose volume, truck loads, and weight estimate.

What is Excavation Calculator?

An excavation calculator determines how much soil needs to be removed from a dig site. It accounts for the swell factor — soil expands 15-30% when dug up because air fills the gaps between particles. This means you need more truck capacity to haul loose soil than the in-ground volume suggests.

This calculator supports trench, foundation pit, and pond/pool shapes. It provides results in both cubic yards and cubic meters, and estimates the number of truck loads needed.

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FAQ

What is the swell factor for soil?
Common soil swells 20-30% when excavated. Clay swells 30-40%, sand swells 10-15%, and rock swells 40-60% depending on type.
What is the difference between bank and loose volume?
Bank volume is the soil in its natural, undisturbed state. Loose volume is after excavation when the soil has expanded. Always use loose volume for trucking estimates.
How many cubic yards does a dump truck hold?
A standard dump truck holds 10-14 cubic yards. A small pickup truck holds about 1-2 cubic yards. Tri-axle trucks can hold 15-18 cubic yards.
How heavy is a cubic yard of soil?
A cubic yard of common soil weighs approximately 2,000 pounds (1 ton). Wet clay can weigh up to 3,000 lbs per cubic yard.

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