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How to Calculate Concrete for a Slab
Concrete is ordered in cubic yards. To figure out how many you need, calculate the volume of the slab in cubic feet (length x width x thickness), then divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard). A standard 10x10 slab at 4 inches thick needs about 1.23 cubic yards before waste.
The Formula
Cubic Yards = (Length x Width x Thickness in feet) / 27
If your thickness is in inches, divide by 12 first to convert to feet. A 4-inch slab is 0.333 feet thick.
Always Add a Waste Factor
Order 5-10% extra. Concrete doesn't pour perfectly into forms. Some spills, some sticks to the truck, and ground surfaces aren't perfectly level. For a 3 cubic yard pour, order 3.3 yards. Running short mid-pour is much worse than having a little left over. Most suppliers won't deliver less than 1 cubic yard, and a short load fee applies if you order less than their minimum (usually 3-4 yards).
Typical Slab Thickness
Thicker isn't always better. A well-compacted 4-inch slab on proper base material can handle most residential loads. But if the subgrade is poor (clay, organic soil, or uncompacted fill), going thicker helps.
Common Mistakes
हल किया गया उदाहरण
A patio slab measuring 20 ft by 12 ft with a 4-inch thickness.
- Convert thickness: 4 inches / 12 = 0.333 ft
- Volume = 20 × 12 × 0.333 = 80 cu ft
- Cubic yards = 80 / 27 = 2.96 cu yd
- With 10% waste = 2.96 × 1.10 = 3.26 cu yd
- Order 3.5 cubic yards from the concrete plant.