Cubic Metres to Tonnes Dry Sand Converter

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Cubic Metres to Tonnes Dry Sand Converter

Instantly calculate the weight of dry sand in metric tonnes based on volume in cubic metres. Accurate for construction, landscaping, and DIY projects.

🇬🇧 UK Metric Standards
🏖️ All Sand Types
Instant Conversion
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Calculate Your Sand Weight

Enter the volume of sand in cubic metres and select the sand type below to get an instant, accurate conversion to metric tonnes.

Weight Converter

Enter your volume to see the estimated weight in tonnes

📐 Volume Details

Calculate volume: Length (m) × Width (m) × Depth (m)

🏜️ Material Type

Density varies based on moisture and compaction

Estimated Weight

Converted based on standard material densities

Sand Density Reference Chart

Standard average densities for different types of sand. Use this to verify your manual calculations or adjust the estimator above.

Sand Type Density (Tonnes/m³) Density (kg/m³) Common Use
Dry Sand (Loose)1.601,600General landscaping, top dressing
Dry Sand (Packed)1.681,680Compacted base layers, paving
Wet Sand1.921,920Recent rainfall, mortar mixing
Wet Sand (Packed)2.082,080Heavy, waterlogged conditions
Play Sand (Dry)1.451,450Sandpits, children’s play areas
⚠️ Note: This calculator provides estimates based on average material densities. Actual weight can vary depending on the specific mineral composition of the sand, exact moisture content, and how tightly it is compacted. Always order 5-10% extra to account for spillage and settling.

Sand Weight FAQ

Everything you need to know about converting sand volume to weight for your project.

On average, one cubic metre of loose, dry sand weighs approximately 1.6 metric tonnes. If the sand is compacted or packed, the weight can increase to around 1.68 tonnes per cubic metre.

Yes, wet sand is significantly heavier than dry sand because water fills the voids between the sand grains. Wet sand typically weighs around 1.92 tonnes per cubic metre, and packed wet sand can weigh up to 2.08 tonnes per cubic metre.

To calculate the volume in cubic metres (m³), measure the length, width, and depth of the area in metres, then multiply them together: Volume = Length × Width × Depth. For example, an area 2m long, 1m wide, and 0.1m deep requires 0.2 m³ of sand.

A metric tonne (or tonne) is exactly 1,000 kilograms. A UK ‘long ton’ is 1,016 kilograms, and a US ‘short ton’ is 907 kilograms. In UK construction and landscaping, bulk materials are almost exclusively measured, quoted, and sold in metric tonnes.

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