Concrete Calculator: Rectangular Slab Volume

Use this free concrete calculator to estimate slab volume fast. Enter slab length, width, and thickness, choose units, and include a waste allowance. The tool returns volume in cubic meters, cubic yards, and cubic feet, plus approximate bag counts. Notes and formulas are included below for clarity.

Units
m
m
mm
%
Covers spillage, uneven subgrade, and plan variations.
Subtract an opening (optional)
m
m

Results

Net area

0.000

Net volume

0.000

0.000 yd³

0.00 ft³

With waste

0.000

0.000 yd³

0.00 ft³

Approximate bag counts

US bag sizes (QUIKRETE® yield)
40 lb bag00.30 ft³ per bag
50 lb bag00.375 ft³ per bag
60 lb bag00.45 ft³ per bag
80 lb bag00.60 ft³ per bag
90 lb bag00.675 ft³ per bag

Yields per bag from QUIKRETE data sheet. Actual yield varies by placement and compaction. Source

Metric bag sizes

Default yields are common published figures. Edit to match your local product.

20 kg bag0
25 kg bag0
40 kg bag0

Typical 20–25 kg bag yield ≈ 0.009–0.011 m³, 40 kg ≈ 0.018–0.019 m³. Check your supplier’s sheet. Examples: Drymix NZ and Express Concrete.

How to use this concrete calculator

  1. Select metric or US units.
  2. Enter slab length, width, and thickness.
  3. Add a waste allowance. Industry guidance is to add 4% to 10% for waste and over-excavation.
  4. Optionally subtract an internal opening.
  5. Read the volume and approximate bag counts. Round up when ordering.

Formulas and assumptions

  • Volume: V = L × W × T. Units are converted to meters internally, so V is in m³.
  • Opening: Net area = slab area minus opening area.
  • Waste: Vwaste = V × (1 + waste%).
  • Bag counts: bags = Required volume ÷ bag yield. US yields use ft³ per bag. Metric lets you set m³ per bag from your supplier.
  • Typical slab thickness: many residential slabs are about 4 in (≈100 mm). Always follow local code and your engineer.
  • Joint spacing rule of thumb for slabs on ground: 24 to 36 times slab thickness.

References

FAQs

How much extra concrete should I order?

Industry guidance suggests adding 4% to 10% to cover waste, spillage, over-excavation, and thickness variation. For small slabs or hand placement, lean toward the higher end.

What thickness should I use for a house slab or driveway?

Many residential slabs are around 4 inches, but code minimums and loading can differ. Follow your local building code and your engineer’s specification.

Does concrete density matter for volume?

No. Volume is purely geometric. Density is useful if you also need weight for logistics. Normal concrete is roughly 2400 kg/m³.

When should I saw cut control joints?

Typically once the slab gains enough strength to avoid raveling, often within a few hours after placement. Spacing is commonly 24–36 times slab thickness. Confirm with your engineer and local practice.

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