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Concrete Slab Volume Estimating Tool

Concrete Slab Calculator

Estimate how much concrete a slab may need before you buy materials or order ready-mix. Enter slab length, width and thickness, calculate from known square footage, multiply identical slabs or enter a known volume, then add a practical waste allowance and review cubic yards, cubic feet, cubic metres and an optional concrete-only cost.

Cubic Yards yd³ Square Feet + Thickness Multiple Slabs Waste Allowance PDF Result
Full Width Concrete Slab Calculator

Choose How You Want To Measure The Slab

Select the input method that matches the information you already have. All numeric entries start at zero so the result is based entirely on your own project measurements.

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Slab Estimate Settings

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Planning Estimate Only: This calculator works out slab volume from the measurements you enter. It does not determine structural slab thickness, reinforcement, base preparation, concrete strength or other design requirements.
Your Concrete Slab Estimate
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Your result will appear after you press Calculate Slab Concrete.

Base Cubic Yards0.00 yd³
Cubic Feet With Waste0.00 ft³
Cubic Metres With Waste0.00 m³
Concrete-Only Cost$0

The PDF includes the slab input method, measurements, waste allowance, base cubic yards, rounded cubic-yard quantity, cubic feet, cubic metres and concrete-only cost.

How Slab Length, Width And Thickness Become Cubic Yards

A concrete slab needs three dimensions. The thickness is converted from inches to feet, then length × width × thickness gives cubic feet. Divide by 27 to convert cubic feet to cubic yards.

10 ft Length 10 ft Width 4 in Thick 10 × 10 × (4 ÷ 12) = 33.33 ft³ 33.33 ÷ 27 = 1.23 yd³ Before Waste
Slab Cubic Yards = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × [Thickness (in) ÷ 12] ÷ 27
Slab Planning Results

What The Concrete Slab Calculator Helps You Work Out

The tool keeps slab area, thickness, volume, waste allowance, order rounding and material cost separate so each number is easy to check.

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Slab Area

Calculate from length × width or enter known square footage directly.

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Slab Thickness

Use the required thickness from your project documents or design.

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Cubic Yards

See the main ready-mix planning quantity in cubic yards.

Cubic Metres

Compare the same slab volume in metric units.

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Waste Allowance

Add your own percentage for real site variation and small placing losses.

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Concrete Cost

Enter your own rate per cubic yard for a simple material-only estimate.

Concrete Slab Guide

How To Use A Concrete Slab Calculator

A Concrete Slab Calculator turns slab length, width and thickness into a three-dimensional concrete volume. The most common mistake in slab estimating is to stop at square footage. Square feet describe the surface area, but concrete is ordered by volume, so thickness must be included before the quantity can be converted to cubic yards or cubic metres.

This calculator gives you four ways to start. Use Length × Width when you know the slab dimensions, Area + Thickness when you already know the square footage, Multiple Slabs when several identical slabs share the same dimensions, or Known Volume when another drawing or calculator has already provided the concrete quantity.

Concrete Slab Formula In Cubic Yards

Slab Volume Formula Cubic Yards = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Thickness (in) ÷ 12 ÷ 27

For example, a 10 ft × 10 ft slab at 4 inches thick contains 33.33 cubic feet. Divide that result by 27 and the base volume is approximately 1.23 cubic yards. If you add a 10% allowance, the planning quantity becomes about 1.36 cubic yards before final order rounding.

Why Slab Thickness Has Such A Large Effect

Thickness affects every square foot of the slab. Increasing a 1,000 ft² slab from 4 inches to 5 inches adds one extra inch of concrete over the entire area. That increases the base volume from about 12.35 yd³ to about 15.43 yd³, a difference of more than 3 cubic yards.

Slab Area4 Inches5 Inches6 Inches8 Inches
50 ft²0.62 yd³0.77 yd³0.93 yd³1.23 yd³
100 ft²1.23 yd³1.54 yd³1.85 yd³2.47 yd³
250 ft²3.09 yd³3.86 yd³4.63 yd³6.17 yd³
500 ft²6.17 yd³7.72 yd³9.26 yd³12.35 yd³
1,000 ft²12.35 yd³15.43 yd³18.52 yd³24.69 yd³

Concrete Slab Calculator From Square Feet

If you already know the slab area, select Area + Thickness. Enter square feet and thickness in inches. The calculator converts the thickness to feet, multiplies by the area to find cubic feet, then converts the result to cubic yards.

Area-Based Slab Formula Cubic Yards = Slab Area (ft²) × Thickness (in) ÷ 12 ÷ 27

How Much Concrete For A 100 Square Foot Slab?

At 4 inches thick, 100 ft² needs about 1.23 yd³ before waste. At 5 inches it needs about 1.54 yd³. At 6 inches it needs about 1.85 yd³. The correct thickness should come from the project design rather than from a generic online recommendation.

How Much Concrete For A 500 Square Foot Slab?

At 4 inches thick, 500 ft² needs about 6.17 yd³ before waste. At 5 inches, approximately 7.72 yd³. At 6 inches, approximately 9.26 yd³. Large areas make even small thickness changes important, so check the design and measure the prepared base carefully.

Multiple Concrete Slabs

Use Multiple Slabs when several identical pads or slabs have the same length, width and thickness. The calculator works out one slab and multiplies it by the quantity. If the slabs have different sizes, calculate each one separately instead of using an average.

Known Volume Mode

Known Volume is useful when a drawing, takeoff or another calculator already gives you concrete quantity. Enter cubic yards, cubic feet or cubic metres and the calculator converts that number into cubic yards before applying waste and order rounding.

How Much Extra Concrete Should You Allow For A Slab?

There is no single waste percentage that is correct for every slab. Carefully installed forms over a level prepared base can be measured relatively accurately. Uneven excavation, low spots, form movement and placing losses can increase the actual quantity.

The calculator leaves waste at zero by default so you make the decision deliberately. A small planning allowance may be appropriate where site measurements are not perfectly predictable, but it should not replace proper measurement.

Base Volume5% Allowance10% Allowance15% Allowance
1.00 yd³1.05 yd³1.10 yd³1.15 yd³
2.00 yd³2.10 yd³2.20 yd³2.30 yd³
5.00 yd³5.25 yd³5.50 yd³5.75 yd³
10.00 yd³10.50 yd³11.00 yd³11.50 yd³

Concrete Slab Cost Per Cubic Yard

The price field lets you enter your own concrete rate per cubic yard. The calculator multiplies the volume with waste by that rate to create a concrete-only material estimate.

Slab Concrete Cost Formula Concrete-Only Cost = Cubic Yards With Waste × Price Per Cubic Yard

This does not automatically include delivery, short-load fees, waiting time, pump hire, reinforcement, base preparation, formwork, labor or finishing. Use the Concrete Cost Calculator for broader budgeting and the Concrete Order Calculator when supplier minimums and truck loads are important.

Worked Concrete Slab Examples

Slab ExampleDimensionsBase Cubic YardsWith 5%With 10%
Small Pad8 ft × 8 ft × 4 in0.79 yd³0.83 yd³0.87 yd³
10 × 10 Slab10 ft × 10 ft × 4 in1.23 yd³1.30 yd³1.36 yd³
Patio12 ft × 16 ft × 4 in2.37 yd³2.49 yd³2.61 yd³
Garage Slab20 ft × 20 ft × 5 in6.17 yd³6.48 yd³6.79 yd³
Larger Slab30 ft × 40 ft × 6 in22.22 yd³23.33 yd³24.44 yd³

How To Make A Slab Estimate More Accurate

  1. Measure inside the finished formwork where practical.
  2. Check slab depth in several places across the prepared base.
  3. Use the actual design thickness rather than a guessed standard thickness.
  4. Calculate thickened edges, beams, steps or local deep sections separately.
  5. Measure irregular slab sections independently and add the volumes.
  6. Use the correct number of repeated slabs or pads.
  7. Add a realistic site allowance only after the base volume is known.
  8. Round the final order upward to an increment accepted by your supplier.
  9. Confirm the final concrete specification and quantity before ordering.
Important: The Concrete Slab Calculator estimates volume. It does not determine slab thickness, reinforcement, subbase, joints, concrete strength, curing method or structural capacity.
Detailed Slab Planning

Concrete Slab Calculator For Patios, Garages, Driveways And Pads

Concrete slabs are used for many different projects, but the volume calculation follows the same principle: area multiplied by thickness. What changes from project to project is the required structural design, site preparation and how accurately the finished space can be measured before the pour.

Concrete Slab Calculator For A Patio

A rectangular patio is straightforward to measure. Use the inside dimensions of the forms and the required slab thickness. If the patio includes curves or separate sections, divide it into simple shapes and calculate each volume individually. This is more accurate than averaging a complicated outline.

Concrete Slab Calculator For A Garage

Garage slabs can be large enough that small errors matter. A one-inch difference in thickness across hundreds of square feet can add several cubic yards. Use the project design for thickness and remember that perimeter thickenings, grade beams or local load-bearing sections can require extra concrete beyond the main slab field.

Concrete Slab Calculator For A Driveway

Driveways may contain several widths, aprons or turning areas. Calculate each section separately where dimensions differ. A dedicated Driveway Concrete Calculator can also help when the project is primarily a driveway rather than a general slab.

Concrete Slab Calculator For A Shed Or Small Pad

Small pads can often be measured very accurately after forms are set. This makes them good candidates for a low uncertainty estimate, but you should still check the base level and actual depth in several places. Do not reduce required thickness simply because the volume result seems high.

Concrete Slab Volume In Cubic Feet

Cubic feet are the intermediate imperial volume used before converting to cubic yards. If a slab measures 12 ft × 12 ft × 4 in, its thickness is 4 ÷ 12 = 0.3333 ft. The volume is 12 × 12 × 0.3333 = 48 cubic feet. Dividing by 27 gives approximately 1.78 cubic yards.

Cubic Yards To Cubic Metres For Slabs

The calculator also shows cubic metres. One cubic yard is approximately 0.7646 m³. This is useful when a project mixes imperial dimensions with metric product information or when you want to compare a U.S. ready-mix quantity with a metric reference.

Cubic YardsCubic FeetApprox. Cubic Metres
0.50 yd³13.5 ft³0.38 m³
1.00 yd³27 ft³0.76 m³
2.00 yd³54 ft³1.53 m³
5.00 yd³135 ft³3.82 m³
10.00 yd³270 ft³7.65 m³
20.00 yd³540 ft³15.29 m³

Thickened Slab Edges

A slab may be 4 or 5 inches thick across most of its area but significantly deeper around the perimeter. If the project includes a thickened edge, calculate the extra edge volume separately rather than treating the entire slab as the deeper thickness.

Grade Beams And Slab Ribs

Integrated beams or ribs can add substantial volume. Use the beam dimensions from the project documents and calculate each additional rectangular section. Avoid double-counting the slab thickness that is already included in the main slab volume.

Sloped Or Uneven Slabs

If the slab intentionally changes thickness, calculate separate zones where possible. For a gradual slope, an average thickness may be used for rough planning only when that approach is appropriate to the geometry. Complex structural shapes should be taken from project drawings rather than simplified online assumptions.

Common Concrete Slab Calculation Mistakes

  • Using square feet without including slab thickness.
  • Entering inches as feet in a manual calculation.
  • Dividing cubic feet by 12 instead of 27 when converting to cubic yards.
  • Ignoring perimeter thickenings or structural beams.
  • Using one average dimension for an irregular slab with clearly different sections.
  • Rounding down the final concrete quantity.
  • Using nominal dimensions after the prepared base or forms have changed.
  • Assuming the calculator determines structural slab thickness.

Concrete Slab Calculator Versus Concrete Yard Calculator

The Concrete Yard Calculator handles several project shapes and focuses broadly on cubic yards. This slab page is more focused on flat slab work and includes area-based and multiple-slab inputs. Use whichever tool matches the information you have.

Concrete Slab Calculator Versus Concrete Bags Calculator

Small pads and repairs may be completed with packaged concrete. If the cubic-yard quantity is small and you want to convert it into whole bags, use the Concrete Bags Needed Calculator and enter the manufacturer-stated finished yield for the exact product.

When To Recalculate Your Slab

Calculate once during budgeting, again after dimensions are confirmed, and once more after the base and formwork are ready. The final calculation should use the best available measurements immediately before ordering concrete.

Final Concrete Slab Checklist

  1. Confirm slab length and width or total area.
  2. Confirm the required slab thickness.
  3. Measure the prepared base and forms.
  4. Add any beams, ribs or thickened edges separately.
  5. Review the base cubic-yard result.
  6. Add a site-appropriate waste allowance.
  7. Round the order upward using supplier rules.
  8. Check cubic feet and cubic metres as a reasonableness test.
  9. Use a current price per cubic yard if estimating cost.
  10. Confirm final quantity and concrete specification before the pour.

Useful Concrete Slab Information

For U.S. concrete technical education and industry resources, visit the American Concrete Institute. For workplace information about respirable crystalline silica, review OSHA silica guidance. Project-specific work should always follow applicable plans, specifications, local requirements and supplier instructions.

Concrete Slab Cost Factors

Why A Finished Slab Costs More Than Concrete Volume Alone

The calculator estimates concrete-only cost from the rate you enter, while a complete slab budget can include many other items.

Concrete MixStrength, aggregate and admixtures can change the material price.
DeliveryDistance, minimum loads and short-load fees may affect delivered cost.
SubbaseStone, grading and compaction are separate from concrete volume.
FormworkForms, stakes and setup add material and labor costs.
ReinforcementRebar, mesh, chairs and tying are separate items.
Pump HireA pump may be needed when truck access is limited.
LaborPlacing, screeding, edging, finishing and curing add project cost.
FinishesStamped, colored, polished or exposed finishes can increase cost.
Frequently Asked Questions

Concrete Slab Calculator FAQs

Answers to common questions about slab square footage, thickness, cubic yards, multiple slabs, waste allowance and concrete cost.

How do I calculate concrete for a slab?

Multiply slab length by slab width by slab thickness, using compatible units. If thickness is in inches, convert it to feet before multiplying; if thickness is in millimetres, convert it to metres.

How many cubic yards of concrete do I need for a slab?

Calculate the slab volume in cubic feet and divide by 27. Add your chosen waste allowance and round upward to the supplier's accepted order increment.

Can I enter slab area instead of length and width?

Yes. Select Area + Thickness and enter the slab area in square feet plus thickness in inches.

Can I calculate several identical slabs?

Yes. Use the Multiple Slabs option and enter length, width, thickness and the number of identical slabs.

Can I enter a known concrete volume?

Yes. Select Known Volume and enter cubic yards, cubic feet or cubic metres. The calculator will apply waste and rounding.

How much extra concrete should I allow for a slab?

There is no universal percentage. The allowance should reflect the accuracy of the prepared base and forms, local depth variations and practical placing losses.

Does the slab calculator choose the correct thickness?

No. It estimates volume only. Slab thickness, reinforcement, concrete strength and structural design must come from the relevant plans, specifications or qualified professionals.

Why do all numeric entries start at zero?

The calculator starts at zero so your estimate is based only on the measurements, waste allowance and price you intentionally enter.

Does the calculator show cubic metres too?

Yes. The result area shows cubic yards, cubic feet and cubic metres so you can compare imperial and metric quantities.

Can I estimate slab cost per cubic yard?

Yes. Enter your own concrete rate per cubic yard. The result is a concrete-only estimate and may not include delivery, pump hire, labor or other project costs.

Can I download the slab estimate?

Yes. After calculating, you can download a PDF with slab inputs, waste allowance, cubic-yard quantity, cubic feet, cubic metres and cost.

Useful References

Concrete Slab And Safety Information

Use current project documents, supplier information and official safety guidance alongside any online slab estimate.

American Concrete Institute

Concrete technical education, standards and industry resources.

Visit ACI
OSHA Silica Guidance

U.S. workplace information about respirable crystalline silica.

Read OSHA Guidance
Your Ready-Mix Supplier

Confirm cubic-yard increments, minimum loads, delivery access and current pricing.

Project Plans And Specifications

Use the required slab thickness, reinforcement, strength and construction details for the actual project.