Use these volume calculators to work out the cubic metres required.
You can calculate a cube (square), rectangular prism (rectangle), triangular prism (triangle) or a cylinder (circle).
You can use measurements in either metric (metres, centimetres and millimetres) or imperial (yards, feet and inches) or any combination of all six. All measurements can be totalled in either metric (cubic metres, litres, centilitres, cubic centimetres/millilitres and cubic millimetres) or imperial (cubic yards, cubic feet, gallons, quarts, pints and cubic inches).