Concrete Weight Calculator — Calculate Concrete Weight & Volume

Concrete Weight Calculator

Calculate the weight and volume of concrete for your construction projects. Understand how dimensions, thickness, and concrete type affect your material requirements.

Step 1: Dimensions

Understanding Dimensions

Concrete weight depends on volume (length × width × thickness). Ensure all measurements are in consistent units for accurate calculations. Standard concrete thickness for driveways is 4-6 inches, sidewalks 3-4 inches.

Step 2: Concrete Properties

About Concrete Density

Standard concrete weighs about 150 pounds per cubic foot (2,400 kg/m³). Lightweight concrete can be 115 lb/ft³, while heavyweight concrete for special applications can reach 175 lb/ft³ or more.

Concrete Weight Results

Summary
Type Comparison
Volume Analysis

Total Concrete Weight

6,000 lb
Volume: 40 ft³ (1.48 yd³)
Volume
40 ft³
Weight in Tons
3.0 tons
Weight in kg
2,722 kg
Cubic Yards
1.48 yd³

Concrete Type Comparison

Concrete Type Density Weight for 40 ft³ Typical Use Cost Factor

Volume Analysis

Concrete Weight Formula

Weight = Volume × Density

The concrete weight is calculated by determining the volume of your project (length × width × thickness) and multiplying by the density of your concrete type. Volume must be in consistent units (cubic feet or cubic meters).

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