Concrete Calculator - Schmitz Ready Mix (2024)

Ready-mixed concrete is sold by volume measured in cubic yards. If you can determine the area of your concrete project (length x width for rectangular projects) and know the thickness of the slab, you can use the information in the Concrete Volume Calculator below to determine how much concrete you need.

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One Cubic Yard of Concrete:

  • 4-inches thick – covers 81 square feet
  • 5-inches thick – covers 65 square feet
  • 6-inches thick – covers 54 square feet
  • 7-inches thick – covers 46 square feet
  • 8-inches thick – covers 41 square feet
  • 10-inches thick – covers 32 square feet
  • 12-inches thick – covers 27 square feet.


For example, let’s calculate how much concrete is needed for a 5-inch thick rectangular driveway, 60-feet long (length) and 18-feet wide (width). The area of the driveway is 1,080 square feet (60-feet x 18-feet). According to the table above, one cubic yard of concrete placed at a thickness of 5-inches covers 65 square feet. In a perfect universe, our 1,080 square foot driveway will need exactly 16.62 cubic yards of concrete (1,080 square feet / 65 square feet equals 16.62 cubic yards).

But job sites are not perfect, and batch plants cannot produce concrete to such exacting volumes. To allow for spillage during placement, form movement, uneven subgrade, and consolidation, most contractors order 10% to 15% more concrete than the computed volume for the forms, and round up to the nearest quarter yard. In our example 16.62 cubic yards x 105% = 17.451 cubic yards. Rounded up to the nearest quarter yard, we would request 17.5 cubic yards of concrete when ordering concrete for the project.

For irregular-shaped pavements and slabs, create a scale drawing of the project. Divide the irregular shape into a series of regular rectangles and determine the area for each rectangle in the series. Use the table above to calculate how many cubic yards of concrete would be needed for each rectangle in the series. Add the cubic yard volumes of every rectangle in the series, multiply by 105%, and round up to the nearest quarter yard.

For radius work, sketch a rectangle around the radius area and use the length and width of the rectangle to estimate the square footage of the radius area.

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Concrete Volume Calculator

The calculator will estimate the number of cubic yards of concrete that will be required to fill a space as defined by your construction parameters.

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Concrete Column Calculator

The calculator will display the number of cubic yards required.

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Our Project Associate will be happy to help you figure out how much concrete you need. Call Jeff Madsen at 414.831.2458. But before you call to request help, measure your project and create a scale drawing, complete with the actual dimensions.

By measuring your project, creating a project scale drawing, complete with the actual project dimensions, and doing the area and volume calculations yourself, you provide one last opportunity to make sure you have taken all aspects of the project into account before placing your concrete order. This minimizes the chance you will run short of concrete and need to order a “clean-up” load, which includes additional delivery and often minimum load charges.

Once you have determined how much concrete your project requires, call SRM Concrete Dispatch at: 414.831.2404 to set up a time and date for concrete delivery.

If you need further assistance and a contractor, visit our Find a Contractor Page.

Concrete Calculator - Schmitz Ready Mix (2024)

FAQs

How much Readymix concrete do I need? ›

Measure the length and width that you'd like to cover. Multiply the length by the width to determine square footage. Convert the thickness from inches to feet. Multiply the thickness in feet by the square footage to determine cubic feet.

How many yards of concrete for a 30x30 slab 4 inches thick? ›

The amount of concrete needed for a 30x30 slab depends on the thickness of the slab. On average, a typical concrete slab thickness is 4 inches, which requires about 80 cubic feet of concrete, or about 6.22 cubic yards.

How much area will 1 yard of concrete cover? ›

One Cubic Yard of Concrete: 4-inches thick – covers 81 square feet. 5-inches thick – covers 65 square feet. 6-inches thick – covers 54 square feet.

How much will 2 yards of concrete cover at 4 inches thick? ›

Visualizing how far a cubic yard isn't always intuitive, but there's an easy reference point: 9' x 9' slab at 4” deep, or about five sidewalk squares. In other words, 1 cubic yard of concrete placed at 4-inches deep will cover 81 square feet.

Is 4 inches of concrete enough? ›

Many concrete contractors specify 4 inches of concrete on a prepared base of 6 to 8 inches as the minimum that they will install, while the average thickness ranges from 5 to 5 1/2 inches. The overall average thickness of residential driveways including the base is in the range of 10 to 12 1/2 inches.

How much area does a bag of Ready Mix Concrete cover? ›

Each 80-pound bag yields approximately 0.022 cubic yards of concrete. For a 4-inch thick, 100-square-foot slab, you'll need 56 bags. It's essential to calculate the volume based on your slab's dimensions.

How much concrete do I need for a 40x60 slab? ›

To do this, we divide the total area by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard). In this case, 2,400 square feet divided by 27 equals approximately 89 cubic yards of concrete needed for the 40x60 slab.

How much concrete is needed for a 30x40 slab? ›

Convert the dimensions to feet: Length: 30 feet Width: 40 feet. Calculate the area of the slab: Area = Length x Width Area = 30 feet x 40 feet Area = 1200 square feet. Determine the volume of concrete needed: Volume = Area x Thickness Volume = 1200 square feet x 0.33 feet Volume = 396 cubic feet.

How much does a 30x40 concrete slab cost? ›

The average cost is $4 to $8 per square foot. The median price is about $6 per square foot. Based on these averages, you may pay $4,800 to $9,600 with a median estimate of $7,200.

How much does a yard of concrete cover 4 inches thick? ›

One Cubic Yard of Concrete: 4-inches thick – covers 81 square feet. 5-inches thick – covers 65 square feet.

How much concrete is needed for a 20x20 slab? ›

How many bags of concrete do I need for a 20x20 slab 6 inches thick? Assuming 20 feet x 20 feet x 6 inches 40 bags of cement is required mix m20.

How many yards is a 10x10 slab? ›

The amount of concrete you need for a 10x10 slab depends on how thick it will be. So, for a 4-inch slab you'll need 1.24 cubic yards (56 80lb bags), but a 6-inch slab requires 1.85 yards (84 80lb bags). If your slab is a different size or thickness, use our calculator to determine the amount of concrete.

How many yards of concrete do I need for a 10x10 slab 4 inches thick? ›

The amount you will need for a 10 x 10 slab is 1.3 cubic yards, we always add an extra 10% to allow for any slab depth variations or spills that may occur.

How many 80lb bags of concrete for 4 yards? ›

How many bags of concrete are in a yard? To produce one yard of concrete, you'll need to use about 45 80-pound bags (or 90 40-pound bags). Because of the time and labor required to prepare such a large quantity, it is usually more cost- and time-effective to have ready mix concrete delivered.

How much does 10 yards of concrete cover at 4 inches thick? ›

A general rule of thumb is on cubic yard of concrete will cover the following areas: 4″ thick – covers 81 square feet. 5″ thick – covers 65 square feet. 6″ thick – covers 54 square feet.

What is the formula for free concrete calculator? ›

Cubic feet formula: Length * width * depth/thickness

For example, if your slab is 10' wide and 10' long with 1' of depth, the volume of your slab would be 100 cubic feet (10x10x1 =100).

How much will 10 yards of concrete cover 4 inches thick? ›

A general rule of thumb is on cubic yard of concrete will cover the following areas: 4″ thick – covers 81 square feet. 5″ thick – covers 65 square feet. 6″ thick – covers 54 square feet.

How much does a yard of concrete cover at 4 inches thick? ›

One Cubic Yard of Concrete: 4-inches thick – covers 81 square feet. 5-inches thick – covers 65 square feet.

How many bags of concrete do I need for a 10x10 slab? ›

A 60 lb bag will yield . 017 cubic yards of concrete, an 80 pound bag will yield . 022 cubic yards. So to break this down you would need 78 60lb bags of concrete mix 61 80lb bags of concrete mix which accounts for the extra 10% that we discussed earlier.

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