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Concrete Calculator

Find the concrete for a slab, footing, or pour — in cubic yards, cubic feet, and bags.

Pour dimensions

Edit the example numbers with your own.

Tip: add 5–10% extra for spillage and uneven subgrade when ordering.

Key takeaways

  • Concrete volume = length × width × thickness, all in feet.
  • There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard — the unit ready-mix is sold in.
  • One 80 lb bag yields ≈ 0.60 cu ft, so about 45 bags fill a cubic yard.
  • Below ~1 cubic yard, bags win; above it, order ready-mix and round up.

How to calculate concrete

Concrete is measured by volume. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of concrete — the standard unit ready-mix trucks deliver in. To size a pour, find its volume in cubic feet, then convert to cubic yards for delivery or to bags for a small job.

Cubic Feet = Length(ft) × Width(ft) × (Thickness(in) ÷ 12) × Quantity Cubic Yards = Cubic Feet ÷ 27

Thickness is entered in inches because slabs are specified that way, so it's divided by 12 to convert to feet before multiplying.

Worked example: a 10 × 12 patio slab

For a 10 ft × 12 ft slab poured 4 inches thick: 10 × 12 × (4 ÷ 12) = 40 cubic feet, which is 40 ÷ 27 = 1.48 cubic yards. In bags that's 40 ÷ 0.60 = 67 × 80 lb bags. Sixty-seven bags is a lot of mixing — past about a yard, ready-mix is the easier and cheaper call.

Bags per cubic yard by bag size

Bag sizeYield per bagBags per cubic yard
40 lb≈ 0.30 cu ft≈ 90
60 lb≈ 0.45 cu ft≈ 60
80 lb≈ 0.60 cu ft≈ 45

Yards or bags?

Below about 1 cubic yard, bags are usually cheaper and easier — and they skip ready-mix delivery minimums and short-load fees. Above that, ready-mix delivery is the better call. Either way, add 5–10% for spillage and an uneven subgrade, and round ready-mix up to the next quarter yard. For aggregate base under the slab, size it with the gravel calculator.

Frequently asked questions

How much concrete do I need?

Length × width × thickness in feet gives cubic feet; divide by 27 for cubic yards. A 10×12 slab at 4″ ≈ 1.48 cubic yards.

How many bags in a yard?

About 45 × 80 lb bags, 60 × 60 lb bags, or 90 × 40 lb bags per cubic yard.

How much concrete for a 24×24 garage slab?

A 24×24 slab at 4″ is 192 cubic feet ≈ 7.1 cubic yards — order ready-mix rather than mixing ~320 bags.

Bags or ready-mix — which is cheaper?

Under ~1 cubic yard, bags. Over it, ready-mix is cheaper per yard and far less labor, though suppliers charge a short-load fee below a 1-yard minimum.

How thick should the slab be?

4″ for patios and walkways; 5–6″ for driveways and anything carrying vehicles. Going 4″→6″ adds 50% more concrete.

How much extra should I order?

Add 5–10% for spillage and subgrade variation; round ready-mix up to the next quarter yard.

Bag yields follow standard manufacturer data — Quikrete lists an 80 lb bag of concrete mix at about 0.60 cu ft. The 27 cu ft per cubic yard conversion is exact.

Last reviewed June 2026

Educational estimate only. Bag yields and waste vary by product and site conditions. Verify against the manufacturer's bag yield and your supplier before ordering.