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Estimer les mètres cubes pour terrasses, dalles, semelles, allées

Dernière vérification : Précision vérifiée
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● National avg · updated Feb 20
0.00 cubic yards
~75 bags (60 lb / 27 kg) · ~56 bags (80 lb / 36 kg)
Estimated cost: $185
National avg: $130–$170/yd³

For projects over 1 cubic yard, consider ready-mix delivery for better cost efficiency.

Sources et méthodologie
Formule : Cubic Yards = (L × W × D) / 27

Length × Width × Depth (ft) converted to cubic yards

Source : Standard volumetric concrete calculation
Données mises à jour : Price averages updated Feb 2026

Includes 10% waste factor for cuts and spillage.

How to Use the Concrete Calculator

Our concrete calculator helps you estimate the amount of concrete needed for your construction project, whether you're pouring a patio, driveway, foundation, or column footings. Simply enter your dimensions and get instant results in cubic yards, along with the number of pre-mixed bags you'll need.

Understanding the Formula

For rectangular slabs, we calculate volume using: Length × Width × Depth. For circular columns, we use: π × radius² × depth. The result is converted from cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27. Need to calculate the area first? Use our square footage calculator to determine your slab dimensions.

Tips for Accurate Results

  • Always add 10-15% extra for waste and uneven surfaces
  • Measure depth in inches for more precise calculations
  • For irregularly shaped areas, break them into rectangles and add the results
  • Consider the weight capacity of your vehicle if picking up bags

Related Projects

Planning a larger construction project? You may also need to calculate gravel for your base layer, lumber for forms, or roofing materials for an attached structure. For a comprehensive guide on concrete projects, read our Complete Guide to Concrete Projects.

When to Consult a Professional

For structural applications like foundations, load-bearing walls, or any project requiring reinforcement, always consult with a structural engineer or licensed contractor. They can ensure proper mix design, reinforcement placement, and curing procedures.

Questions fréquemment posées

For a 10x10 foot slab at 4 inches thick, you need approximately 1.23 cubic yards of concrete. This translates to about 56 bags of 80-pound concrete mix or 74 bags of 60-pound mix. We recommend adding 10% extra for waste and uneven ground.

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