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Packaged Concrete Bag Estimator

Quikrete ConcreteCalculator

Estimate How Many QUIKRETE® Concrete Mix Bags You May Need For A Slab, Pad, Post Hole Or Known Concrete Volume. Choose A Bag Size, Enter Your Dimensions, Add A Waste Allowance And Optional Bag Price, Then Compare The Result With The Exact Product Data Sheet Before Buying.

40–90 lb Bag SizesSlab & Pad BagsPost Hole BagsCubic Feet & YardsPDF Result

Independent estimating tool. ConcreteCreek.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by The QUIKRETE Companies. QUIKRETE® is a trademark of its respective owner.

Quikrete Concrete Calculator

Choose Your Concrete Project

Select A Project Type, Then Enter Your Measurements. All Numeric Fields Start With A Clean 0 Placeholder Only, So Typing 25 Produces 25 — Not 025.

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Optional: Subtracts The Cylindrical Post Volume From The Hole.
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90 lb Availability Can Be Regional. Confirm The Exact Product You Buy.
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Used Only When “Custom Yield” Is Selected.
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Planning Estimate Only: Official QUIKRETE® yields are approximate and actual needs can change with uneven subgrade, excavation, waste, product selection and field conditions. Verify the current bag data sheet and project requirements before purchase or placement.
Your QUIKRETE Bag Estimate
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Your Result Will Appear Here After You Press Calculate QUIKRETE Bags.

Concrete Volume0.00 ft³
Cubic Yards0.000 yd³
Yield Per Bag0.000 ft³
Estimated Bag Cost$0

Bag quantities are rounded up to whole bags for purchase planning. Always compare the result with the exact package and current QUIKRETE product data sheet.

How QUIKRETE Bag Yield Becomes A Bag Count

Concrete volume is calculated first. The required volume, including your waste allowance, is then divided by the selected bag yield and rounded up to a whole bag.

Required Volume12.0 ft³Including Allowance80 lb Yield0.60 ft³Per BagBags2012.0 ÷ 0.60 = 20 Bags
Whole Bags = Required Concrete Volume ÷ Approximate Yield Per Bag, Then Round Up
QUIKRETE Bag Planning

What The Quikrete Concrete Calculator Shows

The calculator keeps volume, bag yield, bag count and cost separate so you can see exactly what drives the estimate.

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Concrete Volume

See the geometric concrete quantity in cubic feet before it is converted into bags.

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Cubic Yards

View the same result in cubic yards for easy comparison with ready-mix quantities.

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Whole Bags

The purchase estimate rounds up so a fractional bag does not leave the project short.

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Waste Allowance

Add your own allowance for imperfect forms, excavation and site variation.

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Bag Cost

Enter your local price per bag for a simple material-only budget.

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PDF Result

Save the calculation summary with the selected bag size and project measurements.

Quikrete Concrete Calculator Guide

How To Calculate How Many QUIKRETE Bags You Need

A bagged-concrete estimate starts with the volume of the space you intend to fill. For a rectangular slab or pad, multiply length by width by thickness after converting the thickness from inches to feet. For a cylindrical post hole, calculate the cylinder volume and, when appropriate, subtract the volume occupied by the post. Once the concrete volume is known, divide it by the approximate mixed yield of the exact bag size.

QUIKRETE’s current Concrete Mix product page lists 40, 50, 60 and 80 lb packages, while the current Concrete Mix data sheet also lists a 90 lb regional package. The data sheet gives approximate yields of 0.30 ft³ for 40 lb, 0.375 ft³ for 50 lb, 0.45 ft³ for 60 lb, 0.60 ft³ for 80 lb and 0.675 ft³ for 90 lb bags. Because these are approximate yields, the finished bag count should still be checked against the product data sheet and real site conditions.

Bag Quantity FormulaBags = Concrete Volume (ft³) ÷ Yield Per Bag (ft³), Rounded Up

QUIKRETE Concrete Mix Bag Yield Table

Bag SizeApprox. YieldBags Per 1 ft³Approx. Bags Per 1 yd³
40 lb0.30 ft³3.3490
50 lb0.375 ft³2.6772
60 lb0.45 ft³2.2360
80 lb0.60 ft³1.6745
90 lb0.675 ft³1.4940

Slab And Pad Formula

For a slab measured in feet and inches, convert thickness to feet by dividing inches by 12. A 4 inch slab is 0.3333 ft thick. Then multiply length × width × thickness. If there are several identical pads, multiply by the quantity before adding waste.

Rectangular Concrete FormulaVolume (ft³) = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × [Thickness (in) ÷ 12]

Post Hole Formula

A round post hole is a cylinder. Convert the hole diameter and depth from inches to feet, divide the diameter by two to obtain the radius, and calculate π × radius² × depth. If you enter a post diameter, the calculator subtracts the post cylinder from the hole cylinder before multiplying by the number of holes.

Why Bag Size Matters

Bag weight alone is not a volume measurement, but it is linked to the approximate yield stated for a specific product. A project requiring 12 cubic feet of mixed concrete needs about 20 bags if an 80 lb bag yields 0.60 ft³, but about 27 bags if a 60 lb bag yields 0.45 ft³. This is why a calculator should not use one generic “bags per project” number for every package size.

How Much Waste Should You Add?

No single waste percentage fits every job. A carefully formed slab on a uniform base can often be measured more closely than hand-dug post holes or rough excavation. The calculator allows you to enter your own percentage instead of forcing a default. Recheck forms, hole dimensions and excavation immediately before buying material.

Important: QUIKRETE’s official calculator states that yields are approximate and do not allow for uneven substrate or waste. Use your own site allowance and round purchase quantities up to whole bags.

When Bagged Concrete Makes Sense

Bagged concrete is convenient for repairs, steps, small slabs, equipment pads, fence posts and other jobs where a ready-mix delivery may be impractical. As volume rises, however, the number of bags, mixing time, lifting and water-control effort can become substantial. Compare the bag estimate with a Concrete Delivery Calculator or Concrete By The Yard Calculator when the project becomes large.

Related Concrete Calculators

For other planning workflows, use the Concrete Bag Coverage Calculator, Concrete Post Hole Calculator, Concrete Footer Calculator, or Concrete Volume Calculator. These tools help separate geometry from product selection so you can check the numbers from more than one direction.

Product Selection And Strength

This calculator does not select a concrete product or structural specification. QUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101 is described by the manufacturer as a general-purpose pre-blended concrete mix, while other QUIKRETE products have different performance targets and applications. Use the product required for the job and follow the current technical data, local code and project documentation.

Mixing Water And Workability

Do not add water based only on appearance or a generic online ratio. The current QUIKRETE Concrete Mix data sheet gives package-specific starting and maximum expected water contents, and warns that the correct consistency and placement procedures matter. Follow the current package and data sheet. Excess water can reduce concrete performance.

Safety When Handling Bagged Concrete

Dry cementitious materials can expose workers to dust and wet concrete can cause serious skin and eye injury. The QUIKRETE data sheet directs users to read the Safety Data Sheet and wear appropriate gloves, mask and eye protection. For occupational work, also follow applicable local safety requirements and exposure controls.

Worked Examples

QUIKRETE Concrete Bag Examples

These examples use geometry and the approximate Concrete Mix yields above. Real purchase quantities should be checked against the exact product and site.

ExampleConcrete VolumeBag SizeApprox. YieldWhole Bags
Small Pad6.0 ft³80 lb0.60 ft³10
Small Slab12.0 ft³80 lb0.60 ft³20
Same 12 ft³ Volume12.0 ft³60 lb0.45 ft³27
One Cubic Yard27.0 ft³80 lb0.60 ft³45
One Cubic Yard27.0 ft³60 lb0.45 ft³60
Frequently Asked Questions

Quikrete Concrete Calculator FAQs

Common questions about bag sizes, yields, slabs, post holes, waste and bagged-concrete estimating.

How Many 80 lb Bags Of QUIKRETE Make 1 Cubic Yard?

Using the approximate 0.60 ft³ yield listed in the current Concrete Mix data sheet, 27 ft³ ÷ 0.60 ft³ = 45 bags.

How Many 60 lb Bags Make 1 Cubic Yard?

At an approximate 0.45 ft³ yield per 60 lb bag, one cubic yard requires 27 ÷ 0.45 = 60 bags.

Does The Calculator Round Up?

Yes. Material purchases are shown as whole bags rounded upward, consistent with the practical approach used by QUIKRETE’s own calculator.

Can I Calculate A 4 Inch Slab?

Yes. Enter the slab length and width in feet and enter 4 inches for thickness. The calculator converts the thickness to feet before calculating volume.

Can I Calculate Post Holes?

Yes. Enter hole diameter, depth, optional post diameter and the number of holes. The calculator estimates the cylindrical concrete volume.

Why Is There A Custom Yield Option?

Different packaged concrete products can have different yields. Custom yield lets you use the current data sheet for the exact product rather than assuming Concrete Mix No. 1101 values apply to every product.

Does Bag Price Include Tax Or Delivery?

No. The price field is a simple price-per-bag multiplier. Add taxes, delivery, pallet charges, tool hire and other costs separately if they apply.

Is This The Official QUIKRETE Calculator?

No. This is an independent calculator from ConcreteCreek.com. For official product calculations and current product information, use QUIKRETE’s own calculator and technical data.

Can I Use The Calculator For QUIKRETE 5000?

Use the custom yield from the current QUIKRETE 5000 data sheet unless you have verified that the selected yield matches the package you are buying. Product formulations, sizes and availability can differ.

Why Does My Real Job Need More Bags?

Uneven substrate, over-excavation, larger holes, spills, incomplete bag yield, measurement error and waste can increase actual consumption. Re-measure the prepared work and include a realistic allowance.

Official Product References

QUIKRETE Concrete Mix Information

Check the current manufacturer calculator, product page and technical data before buying or mixing concrete.

QUIKRETE Concrete Calculator

Official bag calculator covering concrete mixes, post setting and other packaged products.

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QUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101

Official product page listing package sizes and common general-purpose applications.

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Concrete Mix Data Sheet

Manufacturer technical data including approximate bag yields, mixing and application information.

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QUIKRETE Technical Data

Technical data and SDS links for current concrete and repair products.

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