Product Weights

Approximate Product Weights

Mulch – 500-600 lbs
Topsoil – 2,000-2,200 lbs
Pro-Mix – 1,800-2,000 lbs
Compost 1,600-1,800 lbs
Sand – 2,500-2,800 lbs

Light Decorative Stone – 1,000-1,500 lbs
Heavy Decorative Stone – 2,000-2,500 lbs
Natural Stone & Aggregates – 2,500-3,000 lbs

Coverage Charts

Coverage Chart per Cubic Yard
1 Yard Covers (Square Feet)at a Depth of  (Inches)
648.5″
3241″
1622″
1083″
814″
655″
546″
467″
408″
369″
3210″
2911″
2712″
Coverage Chart per Bag
1 Bag Covers (Square Feet)at a Depth of  (Inches)
48.5″
241″
122″
83″
64″
55″
46″
3.57″
38″
2.79″
2.410″
2.211″
212″

Truck Volumes


Standard 6 Foot Bed Pickup truck with 2 Yards of Mulch

We can deliver as much material as you need

We can usually deliver the same day or the next day

Typically hold up to 1 1/2 yards of mulch and. We often load up to a 1/2 yard of heavier products such as soil or stone.

Typically hold up to 2 yards of mulch. We often load up to 1 yard at a time of heavier products such as soil or stone.

Typically hold up to 2 1/2 yards of mulch. We often load up to 1 yard at a time of heavier products such as soil or stone.

* Most products available in 1/4 yard increments. *

* Products such as stone and topsoil may alter carrying capacities due to weight. *

* Typically full-size trucks are able to hold 1 cubic yard of a heavier product like soil or stone, while smaller vehicles typically hold 1/2 cubic yard. *

* Objects such as toolboxes and tonneau covers may alter truck volume capacities. *

* Make, model and year of vehicles can alter volume capabilities. *

* We are not able to load into covered vehicles. *

* We will gladly measure yardage for customer loading. Please supply your own shovels or pitchforks. *

* Have a trailer but aren’t sure how much it will hold? No problem. We can load your trailer first and figure out how much you can hold. *

* Truck capabilities can vary by make, model, and manufacturer. Please be aware of your truck or trailer’s capacity. Mulch Pro LLC is not liable for damages incurred by overloading. **

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A cubic yard is a measure of volume. 1 cubic yard of material would fit inside a 3 ft x 3 ft x 3ft box.

Try using our How Much Do I Need” page or check out our “Coverage Chart“.

Check out our “Truck Volumes” page for more information.

There are approximately 13 (2 cubic foot) bags in 1 cubic yard of mulch.

Check out our “Product Weights” page for details.

Mulch is a broad term, commonly used incorrectly. Mulch refers to any covering spread on the ground that prevents erosion, prevents weeds, and enriches the soil. Our Mulch is actually the insides of the tree ground up to create Mulch. The bark is a type of mulch and often refers to mulch made from the actual tree bark.

Typically a mulch that lasts longer is the better buy, but all of our mulches are high quality. Colored mulches typically last the longest.

None of our mulches are treated with any types of chemicals to prevent insects or pests. But Cedar Mulch is a good natural option.

Mulch is a decomposing material that fungi will grow on as a food source. Fungus in/on mulch is natural and is usually not harmful.

Yes the dye has been tested and found to be environmentally safe. The dye is non-toxic and safe around plants, pets, and children.

Chances are that it rained shortly after installation or your lawn sprinklers washed some dye off. The dye never has a chance to fully dry and lock into the wood. We recommend waiting 24-48 hours after installation for any type of water to come into contact with your colored mulch. You can use a rake to move your mulch around to stir up your mulch to find pieces with color.

Most wood mulches will typically last between 2 and 4 years before fully decomposing.

Natural mulch’s color will last 1 to 3 months and will turn a grayish color. colored mulch’s color will last 1 to 2 years depending on snowfall, heavy rain, or sun exposure.

We offer and sell a variety of wood pellets and firewood as a heating source for our customers. Wood pellets are a great alternative to pricey propane.

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