At DRYCO, we understand pavement is an investment. Use the DRYCO Asphalt Calculator to help better understand the cost of your project in the Bay Area or California Central Valley before you begin. Simply enter the length, width, and depth of your project to estimate how much gravel and asphalt you’ll need. Then, schedule a free estimate so we can help you determine the best way forward for your project.
When you need a paving project, it is important to have an accurate estimate of how much the asphalt will cost for your overall project. That is why DRYCO has created this calculator to help you plan out your project according to your budget.
You just need to enter what you plan to use your paved surface for and the dimensions — either the square footage of the area or the length and width.
DISCLAIMER: This Calculator should be used as an estimating tool ONLY. For a more detailed estimate, contact us today.

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How Do I Determine the Asphalt Thickness for the Calculator?
The thickness of asphalt you need for your Bay Area project will depend upon its intended use. For home driveways used by one to two cars, a 2-inch layer of asphalt is standard. A 3-inch layer might be necessary if you drive a heavier vehicle or park a heavy trailer on it. Lighter-use parking lots usually have a thickness of 4 inches. Heavier-use parking lots will need 6 to 8 inches of asphalt.
How Is Asphalt Pavement Priced?
Asphalt is usually priced by square foot. The cost per ton is $40 to $80, and per square foot is $0.75 to $2.00. The cost is determined by the size of the rock in the asphalt, the volume ordered, the delivery cost, and the location of the work being performed.
How Are Asphalt Prices Calculated?
The industry standard weight of asphalt is 145 lbs per cubic foot. You can calculate how many tons of asphalt you need for your California Central Valley project with a few measurements. Measure the length, width, and depth of your project area in feet. Multiply the length, width, and depth together to get your number of cubic feet. Then multiply cubic feet by 145 to know how many pounds of asphalt you will need. Divide pounds by 2,000, the number of pounds in one ton. This will give you the number of tons of asphalt needed for your project.
Example: If your Central Valley parking lot is 20 feet by 30 feet with a depth of 6 inches, you would calculate like this:
- 20 feet X 30 feet x 0.5 feet = 300 feet³
- 300 feet³ x 145 = 43,500 lbs of asphalt
- 43,500 lbs ÷ 2000 lbs = 21.75 tons
Of course, our calculator does this for you!
Does Asphalt Driveway Need Maintenance?
Your asphalt needs to be maintained regularly to ensure it lasts as long as possible. When you need pavement maintenance in the Bay Area or pavement maintenance in the Central Valley, don’t hesitate to reach out to DRYCO. We also offer pavement maintenance plans, so you don’t have to worry about scheduling maintenance, and we can catch any issues before they become a hassle.
Why a Calculator is Just An Estimate
The DRYCO Asphalt Calculator will give you an idea of the cost associated with your project, but all projects are different. Factors that affect the price of asphalt installation include the number of locations of work or number of patches, the shape of the project, what’s beneath the asphalt surface, local asphalt material cost, and the type of mix used.
The DRYCO Advantage
Once you’ve estimated your project price, get in touch. We’re experts in asphalt projects, from parking lots to driveways, park paths, large commercial applications, and more. We’ll do an assessment of your needs and hone your estimate to find a price point that works for you. When it comes to pavement, DRYCO is your one-stop company for every paving need and more in the Bay Area and California Central Valley.
Asphalt Calculator for Paving in the Bay Area
We serve the entire Greater Bay Area, offering all of our asphalt paving services to locations including:
Asphalt Calculator for Paving in the California Central Valley
We serve the entire California Central Valley Area, offering all of our asphalt paving services to locations including:
- Roseville, CA
- Sacramento, CA
- Stockton, CA
- Modesto, CA
- Fresno, CA
- Bakersfield, CA
- Merced, CA
How Much Asphalt Do You Need? Tips for Getting the Most Accurate Estimate with the Calculator
Getting reliable results from the asphalt calculator starts with accurate measurements. Be sure to measure the full length, width, and depth of your project area in feet, and double-check numbers before entering them. Even a small error in dimensions can change the tonnage of asphalt required and affect project costs.
It’s also important to account for conditions beneath the pavement. Soil type and drainage play a role in determining how well the asphalt layer will perform over time. Areas with poor soil or drainage may require more asphalt to achieve a stable, long-lasting surface. For example, poor drainage in a parking lot can shorten the lifespan of the pavement, while well-prepared soil can increase stability for a residential driveway. Asphalt surfaces last significantly longer when they are properly installed.
Finally, while the asphalt calculator provides a useful starting point, a professional assessment ensures every factor is addressed, from traffic load to local material costs. An on-site evaluation helps refine the estimate so the final installation is both durable and cost-effective.
Factors That Influence Asphalt Longevity
Not all asphalt paving projects age the same way. The climate, traffic load, and even the soil conditions beneath the surface influence how long asphalt pavement will last. Different pavements, such as roads, parking lots, and walkways, require specific materials and installation methods to ensure optimal longevity. In the Bay Area, frequent fog and moisture can seep into asphalt, which makes proper drainage and managing asphalt density essential. By contrast, in the Central Valley, intense summer heat puts extra stress on surfaces, making thickness and hot mix asphalt selection critical to prevent early cracking.
Usage also plays a role. A residential asphalt driveway that supports just a couple of family cars has very different requirements than a commercial lot designed for heavy trucks. Soil type and drainage add further complexity: clay soil holds water, while sandy soil drains quickly, affecting how much asphalt is needed for durability. The choice of asphalt mix, whether warm mix asphalt, reclaimed asphalt pavement, or even porous asphalt, determines performance and maintenance costs over time. For example, driveways often use blacktop due to its cost-effectiveness, while larger paving projects may require stronger blends. Bitumen, the petroleum-based binding agent in asphalt, is mixed with aggregates like sand and gravel to form asphalt concrete, and its quality is crucial for the durability and performance of pavements. Calculating how much asphalt you need, often measured in cubic yards or tons, ensures the right balance between performance and budget. Ultimately, the right materials and mixing process directly affect the longevity and overall value of your pavement investment.
Compaction and Installation
The longevity of any asphalt construction project depends heavily on proper compaction and installation. Asphalt must be placed in multiple layers, often measured in inches or feet, and compacted with the right equipment to achieve the proper density. Skilled contractors know how to properly pave surfaces to ensure long-term durability. This ensures the surface is strong, durable, and resistant to cracks or ruts caused by heavy traffic. A poorly compacted pavement may appear fine at first but will quickly show signs of wear, leading to costly repairing down the road.
Skilled contractors know that each layer, from the base to the surface course, plays a role in overall durability and long-term value. Proper installation balances factors like soil condition, load requirements, and climate to maximize performance. For property owners, this means that investing in professional installation is just as important as choosing the right thickness or asphalt type, cutting corners may reduce upfront cost, but it will shorten the pavement’s lifespan and increase future maintenance expenses.
Integrated Maintenance & Long-Term Value
Maintaining your property doesn’t stop once the asphalt is installed, ongoing care is essential to keeping every surface in top condition and reducing long-term costs. Over time, traffic, weather, and environmental factors can wear down the upper layers of pavement, making routine maintenance critical for durability. Services like sealcoating help protect the binder from sun and water, while striping ensures safety and proper navigation.
For larger sites such as parking lots, preventive work like slurry seals, crack filling, or scheduled repairing can prevent minor issues from turning into major structural problems. By working with experienced contractors like DRYCO, property owners gain access to a full range of solutions, from ADA-compliant upgrades to full-depth reclamation, without the hassle of juggling multiple providers. This integrated approach streamlines construction and maintenance while extending the service life of your pavement.
Next Steps
Estimating the right amount of asphalt for your project is a critical step in achieving a durable, cost-effective, and long-lasting pavement. Factors such as the type of asphalt, whether it’s reclaimed asphalt pavement, porous asphalt, or a traditional hot mix, along with asphalt density, compaction rate, and layer thickness, all play a role in determining the total tons of asphalt required. Using a reliable asphalt calculator helps you generate accurate estimates, but it’s equally important to consider site-specific factors like traffic volume, climate, and the unique requirements of your project.
By understanding the properties and benefits of different asphalt materials, you can make informed decisions that maximize value and performance. For complex projects or when in doubt, consulting with experienced contractors ensures that every aspect, from material selection to installation, is handled professionally. Take advantage of DRYCO’s expertise and tools to streamline your planning process, and use our calculator to get a precise estimate for your next paving project. With the right approach, you’ll achieve a pavement that stands the test of time and delivers lasting value.
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