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How to Calculate Concrete Volume

What is Concrete Volume?

Concrete volume is calculated in cubic yards (yd³) for ordering from suppliers. One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. Knowing how many bags of pre-mixed concrete you need saves trips to the hardware store.

Formula

Concrete volume (cubic yards) = Length(ft) × Width(ft) × Depth(ft) / 27
V
Volume (cubic yards)
L
Length (feet)
D
Depth (feet)

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Volume = Length × Width × Thickness (in feet)
  2. 2Convert to cubic yards: divide by 27
  3. 3One 60-lb bag covers ≈0.45 cubic feet
  4. 4One 80-lb bag covers ≈0.60 cubic feet
  5. 5Always add 10% for waste and overfill

Worked Examples

Input
10×10 ft patio, 4 inches thick
Result
10×10×(4/12) = 33.3 ft³ = 1.23 yd³ → about 74 × 60-lb bags

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do concrete companies sell by the cubic yard?

Cubic yards are a standard measure for ordering from ready-mix concrete trucks. It helps estimate how many truckloads you need.

How much concrete do I need for a driveway?

Calculate: (driveway length × width × depth thickness in feet) / 27. For a 20×20 ft driveway at 4" deep: (20×20×0.33)/27 ≈ 4.9 cubic yards.

What is the weight of concrete?

Concrete weighs ≈150 lbs per cubic foot, or ≈4,050 lbs per cubic yard. Use this to assess equipment and load capacity.

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