How Much Topsoil for 2000 Square Feet?
For 2000 square feet at 6 inches deep — standard for a new lawn or garden bed — you need 40.74 cubic yards of topsoil. That's 1467 bags (40 lb) or 1100 bags (1 cu ft), with 10% waste included.
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Answer at a glance — 2000 sq ft
| Depth | Cu yards | 40 lb bags | 1 cu ft bags | Tons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2" | 13.58 cu yd | 489 | 367 | 14.9 |
| 4" | 27.16 cu yd | 978 | 734 | 29.9 |
| 6" | 40.74 cu yd | 1467 | 1100 | 44.8 |
| 8" | 54.32 cu yd | 1956 | 1467 | 59.8 |
| 12" | 81.48 cu yd | 2934 | 2200 | 89.6 |
All counts include 10% waste, rounded up.
How we calculated it
- Volume = 2000 × 6 ÷ 12 = 1000 cu ft
- Cubic yards = 1000 ÷ 27 = 37.04 cu yd
- With 10% waste = 40.74 cu yd
- 40 lb bags (approx. 0.75 cu ft each) = 1467 bags
Compare nearby areas
| Area | At 4" (top-dress) | At 6" (new lawn) | At 8" (garden) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1000 sq ft | 13.58 cu yd / 489 bags | 20.37 cu yd / 734 bags | 27.16 cu yd / 978 bags |
| 2000 sq ft | 27.16 cu yd / 978 bags | 40.74 cu yd / 1467 bags | 54.32 cu yd / 1956 bags |
| 4000 sq ft | 54.32 cu yd / 1956 bags | 81.48 cu yd / 2934 bags | 108.64 cu yd / 3912 bags |
| 8000 sq ft | 108.64 cu yd / 3912 bags | 162.96 cu yd / 5867 bags | 217.28 cu yd / 7823 bags |
Depth guide by use
| Application | Recommended depth |
|---|---|
| Overseeding / top-dressing | 2 inches |
| Patching bare lawn spots | 2–4 inches |
| New lawn from seed | 4–6 inches |
| New lawn from sod | 4–6 inches |
| Vegetable garden | 8–12 inches |
| Raised bed (fill) | 12–18 inches |
Bags vs. bulk topsoil
At 40.74 cubic yards, bulk topsoil is usually cheaper than bags. Get quotes from local landscaping suppliers — bulk topsoil typically runs $20–$50 per cubic yard vs. $5–$8 per 40 lb bag.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much topsoil do I need for 2000 square feet?
For 2000 sq ft at 6 inches deep (standard for new lawn or garden beds), you need 40.74 cubic yards or 1467 bags of 40 lb topsoil, with 10% waste included.
How many cubic yards of topsoil for 2000 square feet?
At 4 inches: 27.16 cu yd. At 6 inches: 40.74 cu yd. At 8 inches: 54.32 cu yd. All include 10% waste.
How many bags of topsoil for 2000 square feet?
At 6 inches: 1467 bags of 40 lb topsoil (approx. 0.75 cu ft each) or 1100 bags of 1 cu ft topsoil. For areas over 2 cubic yards, bulk delivery is usually cheaper.
How deep should I add topsoil for grass or a garden?
For overseeding an existing lawn: 2 inches. For a new lawn: 4–6 inches. For vegetable gardens: 8–12 inches. For raised beds, fill the full depth with a topsoil/compost mix.
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