Land work & swimming pool calculators
Acres-per-hour productivity, lawn mowing and artificial turf cost estimates, landscaping installed planning bands, land clearing per-acre estimates, retaining wall bands, asphalt millings tonnage, asphalt driveway and driveway paving cost estimates, pressure washing driveway cleaning bands, and swimming pool pump sizing.
This category currently includes 11 published calculator pages. Popular tools in this topic include Acres Per Hour Calculator, Artificial Turf Cost Calculator, Asphalt Driveway Cost Calculator, Asphalt Millings Calculator, Driveway Paving Cost Calculator, Land Clearing Cost Calculator.
Use these pages to compare scenarios quickly, improve planning confidence, and move from rough assumptions to decision-ready ranges.
Useful for quoting, haul planning, and equipment sizing before you buy hardware.
Calculators in this section
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Acres Per Hour Calculator Free acres per hour calculator: average rate from acres ÷ hours, or estimate from swath width × mph ÷ 495. Includes sensitivity rows, optional hours-to-finish, and a 700+ word plain-English field guide. -
Artificial Turf Cost Calculator Free artificial turf cost calculator: sq ft, turf tier, road base prep, infill, edging, access, region, contingency, low–mid–high USD installed band, charts and scenarios—not a synthetic lawn quote. -
Asphalt Driveway Cost Calculator Free asphalt driveway cost calculator: driveway area from length × width, lift thickness, overlay vs mill-and-fill vs full-depth bands, prep intensity, mill/haul $/sf, edges, tack allowance, regional index, contingency, low–mid–high USD band, charts and scenario rows—planning only, not a paving bid. -
Asphalt Millings Calculator Free asphalt millings calculator: driveway area in feet, thickness in inches, waste %, editable lb/yd³ density—cubic yards, US tons, optional truck loads, charts, and scenario rows. Educational planning, not a bid substitute. -
Driveway Paving Cost Calculator Free driveway paving cost calculator: length × width area, thickness, overlay vs tear-out vs new base, existing surface proxy, prep tier, optional profile mill $/sf, edges, garage apron, regional index, contingency, low–mid–high USD band with charts—planning only, not a bid. -
Land Clearing Cost Calculator Free land clearing cost calculator: acres, brush mixed or heavy timber bands, slope access, chip vs haul disposal, stump grind or pull proxy, regional index, contingency, low–mid–high USD with charts—planning only, not a bid. -
Landscaping Cost Calculator Free landscaping cost calculator: project sq ft, refresh to major scope, hardscape share, access, irrigation, lighting, region, design lump, contingency, low–mid–high USD—not a bid. -
Lawn Mowing Cost Calculator Free lawn mowing cost calculator: turf sq ft, mow-only through premium tier, obstacles, regional index, season visits, optional striping and cleanup, per-visit and seasonal low–mid–high USD, charts and scenarios—not a quote. -
Pressure Washing Driveway Cost Calculator Free pressure washing driveway cost calculator: driveway sq ft from length × width, concrete aggregate asphalt or paver surface, soil intensity, hot water degrease option, apron strip adder, regional index, contingency, low–mid–high USD with charts—planning only, not a bid. -
Retaining Wall Cost Calculator Free retaining wall cost calculator: length × height face area, block, stone, poured, timber, gabion, drainage, access, region, engineering lump, contingency, low–mid–high USD—not a bid. -
Swimming Pool Pump Size Calculator Free swimming pool pump size calculator: US gallons or rectangular ft³ estimate, turnover hours to required GPM & L/min, scenario sensitivity rows—plus a friendly guide. Not a substitute for TDH pump curves.
Quick FAQ
What can I do on the Land work & swimming pool calculators page?
Right now there are 11 calculators in this section. You can open any tool, test a few scenarios, and quickly compare results without jumping between unrelated pages.
Are these results exact quotes or official advice?
They are practical planning estimates. They are great for getting your numbers organized, but final pricing or professional decisions should still come from a qualified expert.
How should I use these calculators for better decisions?
Start with your real numbers, run a low-mid-high comparison, and save two or three scenarios. That makes it much easier to ask better questions when you talk to a contractor, advisor, or provider.