Without knowing the size of the bag you haven't given us enough info to answer the question.
Without knowing the size of the bag you haven't given us enough info to answer the question.
Half a cubic foot.
For 1 foot deep, 400 cu ft. For 3 inches deep, 100 cu ft.
Eight cubic feet of rubber mulch typically weighs between 400 to 800 pounds, depending on the specific type and density of the rubber used. Generally, rubber mulch is lighter than traditional mulch materials. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight, as variations can occur.
25 cubic feet or about 1 cubic yard.
The 'square feet' of area that it covers is 1,620/(depth of the mulch, in inches)
There are many advantages of using rubber much instead of wooden. Some of these are: it lasts a lot longer than wood, and in certain situations; like playgrounds, it is much safer.
1 yard of mulch at 12 inches deep would cover 25 sq. ft., so for 400 square feet you would need 16 yards. 12 inches is the depth you need to start with because the mulch will settle.
To determine how much mulch is needed to cover 80 square feet at a depth of 2 inches, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 2 inches is approximately 0.17 feet. Next, multiply the area by the depth: 80 sq ft × 0.17 ft = 13.6 cubic feet. Thus, you would need about 13.6 cubic feet of mulch.
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
About a 1,944 square foot area at 2" depth of mulch. Roughly equivalent to 12 parking spaces.
Because when you walk into the store to buy your mulch and you have to decide how much to buy, the piece of information you usually have is the area of the ground you want to cover.