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Concrete Calculator for accurate pours, every time

Estimate concrete volume and material needs for slabs, columns, footings, circular pads and walls in seconds — with automatic cement, sand and gravel estimates.

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The tool

Five calculators, one workflow

Pick a shape, enter your dimensions, choose a unit — your volume and material estimate update instantly.

Slab Calculator

For driveways, patios and floor slabs. Enter length, width and thickness.

Enter a length greater than 0
Enter a width greater than 0
Enter a thickness greater than 0
Pour Estimate Live
Concrete needed (cubic yards)
Cubic feet
Cubic meters

Material estimate

Cement bags (50kg)
Sand
Gravel
Water
Total weight

Column Calculator

For rectangular concrete columns. Enter height, width and depth.

Enter a height greater than 0
Enter a width greater than 0
Enter a depth greater than 0
Pour Estimate Live
Concrete needed (cubic yards)
Cubic feet
Cubic meters

Material estimate

Cement bags (50kg)
Sand
Gravel
Water
Total weight

Footing Calculator

For strip or pad footings. Enter length, width and depth.

Enter a length greater than 0
Enter a width greater than 0
Enter a depth greater than 0
Pour Estimate Live
Concrete needed (cubic yards)
Cubic feet
Cubic meters

Material estimate

Cement bags (50kg)
Sand
Gravel
Water
Total weight

Circular Slab Calculator

For round pads and posts. Enter diameter and thickness.

Enter a diameter greater than 0
Enter a thickness greater than 0
Pour Estimate Live
Concrete needed (cubic yards)
Cubic feet
Cubic meters

Material estimate

Cement bags (50kg)
Sand
Gravel
Water
Total weight

Wall Calculator

For concrete or block-fill walls. Enter length, height and thickness.

Enter a length greater than 0
Enter a height greater than 0
Enter a thickness greater than 0
Pour Estimate Live
Concrete needed (cubic yards)
Cubic feet
Cubic meters

Material estimate

Cement bags (50kg)
Sand
Gravel
Water
Total weight

Quick Unit Converter

Convert a single length between feet, meters, inches, centimeters and millimeters.

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About this tool

Built to make concrete math simple

Concrete Calculator was built for contractors, DIY builders, students and estimators who need a fast, dependable way to work out how much concrete a job needs — without pulling out a calculator and a formula sheet.

Purpose

Turn raw dimensions into a usable volume and material list in seconds.

Benefits

Reduce over-ordering, avoid re-measuring, and plan multiple pours faster.

Accuracy

Every calculator uses standard, transparent construction-industry formulas.

Construction Planning

Covers the shapes most common on residential and light commercial sites.

Material Estimation

Cement, sand and gravel are estimated alongside every volume result.

Why it works

Built for real job-site math

Everything you need to plan a pour with confidence — nothing you don't.

100% Accurate Calculations

Formulas built on standard construction volume and mix-ratio math.

Easy to Use

Pick a shape, type your dimensions, and read the result instantly.

Responsive Design

Works cleanly on desktop, tablet and phone, on-site or in the office.

Multiple Shape Calculators

Slabs, columns, footings, circular pads and walls, all in one tool.

Construction Friendly

Terminology and units that match how crews actually measure a job.

Material Estimation

Automatic cement bag, sand and gravel estimates for every pour.

Unit Conversion

Switch between feet, meters, inches and centimeters at any time.

Instant Results

No page reloads — results update live as you type.

Free Tool

No account, no paywall — every calculator is free to use.

Printable Results

Print or save your estimate as a clean, ready-to-share summary.

Calculation guide

How to use the calculator

Five steps from empty form to job-ready material list.

1

Select Calculator

Choose slab, column, footing, circular slab or wall.

2

Enter Dimensions

Type in the length, width, height, depth or diameter.

3

Choose Unit

Pick feet, meters, inches or centimeters to match your plans.

4

Click Calculate

Or just keep typing — results update live as you go.

5

View Results

Read your volume and material estimate, then copy or print it.

Know your mix

Concrete types

Not every pour calls for the same mix. Here's what each type is best suited for.

Ready-Mix Concrete

Batched off-site to spec and delivered fresh — the standard choice for most slabs and driveways.

High Strength Concrete

Formulated for higher compressive strength, used in structural columns and heavy-load floors.

Reinforced Concrete

Poured around steel rebar or mesh to resist tension in beams, footings and walls.

Lightweight Concrete

Uses lighter aggregates to reduce dead load on upper floors and roof decks.

Decorative Concrete

Stamped, stained or polished finishes for patios, walkways and interior floors.

Precast Concrete

Cast off-site in forms, cured, then transported and set in place on site.

Self-Compacting Concrete

Flows into formwork under its own weight, ideal for dense rebar and tight forms.

Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Mixed with steel, glass or synthetic fibers to control cracking and boost toughness.

Where it's used

Applications

This calculator works for any of these common concrete pours.

Driveways
Patios
Foundations
Footings
Columns
Walls
Slabs
Garages
Basements
Industrial Floors
On-site advice

Construction tips

A few reminders that make the difference between a good pour and a great one.

Proper Mixing

Mix until color and texture are uniform — under-mixed concrete weakens unevenly.

Water Ratio

Too much water lowers strength; follow the mix design's water-cement ratio closely.

Curing Time

Keep concrete moist for at least 7 days to reach full design strength.

Weather Conditions

Avoid pouring in freezing temperatures or direct, fast-drying heat.

Reinforcement

Place rebar or mesh at the correct depth before the pour, not after.

Pouring Tips

Pour continuously where possible to avoid weak cold joints.

Finishing Tips

Float and trowel at the right moisture stage for a smooth, durable surface.

Safety Tips

Wear gloves and eye protection — wet concrete is caustic on skin.

The payoff

Why use this calculator

Skip the guesswork and the over-ordering.

Fast

Get a volume estimate in under a minute.

Reliable

Consistent formulas, every calculation.

Easy

No manual formulas or spreadsheets needed.

Accurate

Built on standard construction math.

Time Saving

Plan multiple pours back to back.

Material Saving

Order closer to what you'll actually use.

Mobile Friendly

Use it right from the job site.

Construction Ready

Built around real-world pour scenarios.

Reference

Unit conversion guide

Common length and volume conversions used in concrete work.

ConversionFormulaExample
Feet ↔ Meter1 ft = 0.3048 m10 ft = 3.048 m
Inches ↔ Centimeter1 in = 2.54 cm12 in = 30.48 cm
Millimeter ↔ Meter1000 mm = 1 m250 mm = 0.25 m
Yards ↔ Feet1 yd = 3 ft4 yd = 12 ft
Cubic Feet ↔ Cubic Meter1 ft³ = 0.0283 m³100 ft³ = 2.83 m³
Cubic Yard ↔ Cubic Meter1 yd³ = 0.7646 m³10 yd³ = 7.646 m³
Reference

Common concrete mix ratios

Cement : sand : aggregate ratios by grade, from general use to structural work.

GradeRatio (C:S:A)Typical Use
M101 : 3 : 6Leveling courses, non-structural fill
M151 : 2 : 4Light footings and pathways
M201 : 1.5 : 3Slabs, driveways, general RCC work
M251 : 1 : 2Structural columns and beams
M301 : 0.75 : 1.5Higher-load structural elements
M35Design mixHeavy structural and industrial floors
M40Design mixHigh-strength structural applications
Questions

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about using the concrete calculator.

It's a tool that estimates how much concrete and how many materials you need for a slab, column, footing, circular pad or wall based on the dimensions you enter.

It uses standard construction volume formulas and mix-ratio math, so results are accurate for planning. Always confirm with your supplier for final orders.

Multiply length × width × thickness. The calculator does this automatically once you enter your dimensions and unit.

The calculator estimates bags automatically based on your volume and a standard mix ratio, shown in the material estimate section of your result.

A cubic yard is a unit of volume equal to 27 cubic feet — the standard unit ready-mix concrete is ordered by in the US.

Concrete is measured by volume, typically in cubic yards or cubic meters, based on the space it needs to fill.

Yes. Every calculator supports feet, meters, inches and centimeters — switch units at any time.

Yes, each result card has a Print button and a Download PDF option that opens a printable summary.

Yes, the entire site and calculator are fully responsive and built for use on-site from a phone.

Use whichever unit matches your plans or tape measure — the calculator converts internally either way.

A footing is the base element that spreads load into the soil; the foundation is the broader structure built on top of it.

Slab volume depends on all three dimensions — length, width and thickness — so thickness is required for an accurate estimate.

The Circular Slab calculator uses the same diameter-based formula and works well for round pads, footings and post bases.

Material estimates are based on a standard 1:1.5:3 (cement:sand:aggregate) mix with a 1.54 dry-volume factor, comparable to M20 grade.

Results reflect the exact volume entered. Many builders add 5-10% extra when ordering to cover spillage and uneven subgrade.

Yes, every calculator on this site is completely free, with no account or sign-up required.

Yes, the Wall calculator estimates solid concrete volume, which works as a starting point for block-fill planning too.

Sand is the fine aggregate and gravel is the coarse aggregate — both combine with cement and water to form concrete.

No account is needed — use Copy Result or Print to save a summary of your calculation.

No. This tool is for planning and estimating only — always consult a licensed engineer for structural design decisions.

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