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How to Calculate Concrete Yards

Learn the simple cubic-yard formula for concrete slabs, pads, patios and similar rectangular pours.

Quick answer

Multiply length by width by thickness to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 to convert cubic feet to cubic yards. Convert thickness from inches to feet before multiplying.

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Step by step

  1. Measure length and width. Use feet for both dimensions.
  2. Convert thickness to feet. Divide inches by 12.
  3. Find cubic feet. Multiply length × width × thickness in feet.
  4. Convert to cubic yards. Divide cubic feet by 27, then add a project allowance before ordering.

Formula or rule of thumb

cubic yards = length(ft) × width(ft) × thickness(ft) ÷ 27

Example

A 12 ft × 10 ft slab at 4 in thick is 12 × 10 × 0.333 ÷ 27 ≈ 1.48 yd³ before any waste allowance.

Common mistakes

The most common errors are leaving thickness in inches, forgetting to divide by 27, and ordering the exact geometric amount with no allowance for site variation or spillage.

Planning note: product yields, installation methods, site conditions and local requirements can change the final quantity. Use the exact manufacturer or supplier information before purchasing.

FAQ

Why divide by 27?

One cubic yard contains 27 cubic feet.

Should I round concrete up?

Concrete is normally ordered with a project-specific allowance rather than to the exact geometric decimal.

Can I use this for irregular shapes?

Split the project into simple measurable sections, calculate each section, then add them together.

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