Asphalt Calculator for Roads
Instantly estimate how much asphalt you need—whether you're paving a driveway or planning a full roadway. ArcSite’s asphalt calculator delivers fast, accurate results based on your project dimensions.






What is the cost of paving an asphalt driveway?
To calculate the cost of asphalt required for roads or driveways, you need to calculate the total quantity of asphalt required. ArcSite’s asphalt calculator gives you the estimated weight of asphalt using the length and width of the road. By entering the required thickness, you can easily calculate the total cost based on the cost of asphalt per ton in your area.



As with the installation of all roads, there are some important factors to be considered while laying the asphalt in your driveway. Ensure that the weather conditions aren’t cloudy or overcast. Generally, asphalt requires 6-12 hours to dry. Choose sunny conditions to improve durability.
Which factors affect asphalt durability?
As with the installation of all roads, there are some important factors to be considered while laying the asphalt in your driveway. Ensure that the weather conditions aren’t cloudy or overcast. Generally, asphalt requires 6-12 hours to dry. Choose sunny conditions to improve durability.




Overview
ArcSite’s Asphalt calculator gives you the cost of laying asphalt for a road or driveway to be constructed. Simply enter the cost of asphalt in your area and choose any road length, width, and thickness of the road to get an instant estimate!
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You can enter the area of potholes to be repaired into ArcSite’s asphalt calculator to know the estimated cost required to repair.
Simply enter the length and width of your driveway to get an estimated quantity and cost required to pave an asphalt driveway.
Asphalt is a mixture of aggregates (combination of stone, sand, and gravel) and bitumen (waterproof substance).