Concrete Material Calculator — Calculate Concrete Needed for Your Project

Concrete Material Calculator

Calculate how much concrete you need for slabs, footings, columns, and more. Determine concrete volume in cubic yards, bags, and materials required.

Step 1: Project Dimensions

20.0
10.0
4.0

Concrete Volume Formula

Cubic Feet = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Thickness (ft)
Cubic Yards = Cubic Feet ÷ 27

Step 2: Concrete Mix & Options

Common Concrete Projects

Patio: 4″ thick slab
Driveway: 5-6″ thick slab
Sidewalk: 4″ thick slab
Footings: 8-12″ thick
Countertop: 1.5-2″ thick

Concrete Calculation Results

Summary
Material Breakdown
Formula

Total Concrete Required

2.47 yd³
66.7 ft³ • 56 x 80lb bags
Cubic Yards
2.47 yd³
Cubic Feet
66.7 ft³
80lb Bags
56 bags
Cost Estimate
$370-$440

Material Breakdown (for 2.47 yd³)

Material Quantity Unit Notes

Material Ratios (Standard Mix 1:2:3)

• Cement: 1 part (6 bags per cubic yard)
• Sand: 2 parts
• Gravel: 3 parts
• Water: ~0.5 parts (varies by conditions)

Concrete Calculation Formulas

Rectangular Slab Formula

Cubic Feet = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Thickness (ft)
Cubic Yards = Cubic Feet ÷ 27

Where Thickness (ft) = Thickness (inches) ÷ 12

Other Shapes

Circular Slab:
Cubic Feet = π × Radius² (ft) × Thickness (ft)
π ≈ 3.1416

Wall:
Cubic Feet = Length (ft) × Height (ft) × Width (ft)

Tube/Column:
Cubic Feet = π × Radius² (ft) × Height (ft)

Example Calculation

Example: 20’×10’×4″ Slab

Length: 20 feet
Width: 10 feet
Thickness: 4 inches = 0.333 feet

Calculation:
20 × 10 × 0.333 = 66.7 cubic feet
66.7 ÷ 27 = 2.47 cubic yards

With 10% waste factor:
2.47 × 1.10 = 2.72 cubic yards

80lb bags needed:
2.72 yd³ × 40.5 bags/yd³ = 110 bags

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