Concrete Calculators
Estimate concrete volume, bags, slabs, footings, and costs. Built for tradies who need fast, accurate concrete estimates for quotes and ordering.
Concrete Tools
- Concrete Volume Calculator
- Concrete Slab Calculator
- Concrete Footing Calculator
- Builder Concrete Volume Calculator
- Driveway Concrete Volume Calculator
Which Calculator Should I Use?
| I want toโฆ | Use this calculator |
|---|---|
| Calculate cubic meters for a slab, footing, or post hole | Concrete Volume Calculator |
| Calculate volume for a specific slab size | Concrete Slab Calculator |
| Calculate volume for footings or foundations | Concrete Footing Calculator |
| Estimate concrete for a full build | Builder Concrete Volume Calculator |
| Estimate concrete for a driveway | Driveway Concrete Volume Calculator |
Who These Concrete Tools Are For
- Concrete Contractors โ calculate exact volume for slabs, footings, and driveways
- Builders & Excavators โ estimate concrete for foundations and retaining walls
- Landscapers โ calculate concrete for paths, patios, and steps
- DIY Homeowners โ know how many bags or how many cubic meters to order
How to Use These Calculators for a Real Job
- Start with the Concrete Volume Calculator to calculate cubic meters for your slab, footing, or post hole.
- Choose between ready-mix (cubic meters) or bagged concrete depending on job size.
- Add 5โ10% waste for spillage, uneven ground, and formwork variations.
- Use the Driveway Concrete Calculator to estimate total cost including concrete, delivery, and pump hire.
๐ก Pro Tips from Tradies
- Always order 5โ10% extra โ concrete suppliers charge more for a top-up than it costs to order extra upfront. Running short mid-pour is a disaster.
- Know your access โ if the truck can’t reach the pour site, factor in pump hire ($400โ$800) or wheelbarrow labour time.
- Check slump before pouring โ too wet and it weakens the concrete, too dry and it won’t flow. Most slabs need 80โ100mm slump.
- Time your order โ concrete starts setting in 60โ90 minutes. Have all labour and tools ready before the truck arrives.
- Add reinforcement โ mesh, rebar, or fibre reinforcement adds cost but prevents cracking. Factor this into your quote.
Concrete Job-Specific Quick Tips
๐ Slabs & Driveways
- Minimum thickness: 100mm for domestic slabs, 120mm for driveways
- Add reinforcement mesh or rebar for strength
- Install expansion joints every 4โ5m to prevent cracking
- Slope 1โ2% for drainage
๐ณ๏ธ Post Holes & Footings
- Hole should be 3x the post width and 1/3 of post length in ground
- Add 100โ150mm of gravel at the bottom for drainage
- Use post brackets for decks to keep timber off concrete
- Calculate each hole individually โ depths vary
๐งฑ Retaining Walls & Foundations
- Footing depth should be below frost line in cold climates
- Width should be 2x wall thickness minimum
- Add reinforcing steel for structural walls
- Engineered drawings may specify exact mix and reinforcement
๐งบ Small Jobs & DIY
- Use bagged concrete for post holes, small paths, and repairs
- One 20kg bag covers roughly 0.01mยณ
- Mix small batches in a wheelbarrow or hire a small mixer
- Always add water slowly โ you can add more but can’t remove it
Common Concrete Calculation Questions
How do I calculate concrete volume for a slab?
Multiply length ร width ร thickness (in meters) to get cubic meters. Example: a 5m ร 4m slab at 0.1m thick = 2 cubic meters. Use the Concrete Volume Calculator to do this automatically.
How much waste should I add for concrete?
Add 5โ10% waste for slabs and footings. For post holes and tricky pours, add 10โ15%. It’s cheaper to order extra than to pay for a truck to come back with a top-up.
How much does concrete cost per cubic meter?
Ready-mix concrete typically costs $200โ$300 per cubic meter depending on your location, strength grade, and quantity. Add delivery fees ($100โ$300) and pump hire ($400โ$800) if needed.
What strength concrete do I need?
- 20 MPa (standard): Driveways, paths, shed slabs
- 25 MPa: House slabs, footings, retaining walls
- 32 MPa: Commercial slabs, heavy traffic areas
- 40+ MPa: Structural columns, bridges, high-strength applications
How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete reaches 70% strength in 7 days and full strength in 28 days. No heavy traffic for 7 days, and keep it damp to prevent cracking. Factor curing time into your job schedule.
Why Getting Concrete Quantities Right Matters
Concrete is expensive and unforgiving. Under-order and you’re paying for a top-up truck (plus delays). Over-order and you’re paying for concrete you can’t use. Accurate estimates help you:
- Avoid costly top-up deliveries and job delays
- Quote accurately and maintain profit margins
- Order confidently from concrete suppliers
- Minimise waste and environmental impact
