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Concrete Volume Calculator

Estimate how much concrete you need for slabs, foundations, footings, patios, and other construction projects.

How to Calculate Concrete Volume

Concrete volume is calculated by multiplying length, width, and thickness.

Volume = Length × Width × Thickness

Example

A slab that is 20 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 4 inches thick requires approximately 66.7 cubic feet of concrete, or about 2.47 cubic yards.

Concrete Volume Units

  • Cubic feet (ft³) for smaller projects
  • Cubic yards (yd³) commonly used for ordering concrete
  • Cubic meters (m³) used in metric countries

Tips for Ordering Concrete

Add a small extra allowance for waste, uneven ground, and measurement differences. Many contractors order around 5% to 10% extra depending on the project.

FAQ

How do I calculate concrete volume?

Multiply length by width by thickness, then convert the result into your preferred unit.

How many cubic yards of concrete do I need?

Divide cubic feet by 27 to convert cubic feet into cubic yards.

Should I order extra concrete?

Yes. A small extra amount helps avoid shortages during installation.

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