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How to calculate yardage for concrete

By Matthew Lynch
October 2, 2023
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Constructing a solid foundation or laying a new concrete patio requires precise calculations to ensure you have the right amount of concrete for your project. To guarantee successful results, you must know how to calculate the yardage of concrete needed. This article will guide you through the process of measuring concrete yardage to help make your next project a success.

Step 1: Measure the Area

First, assess the area where you plan to pour the concrete. The area can be rectangular, circular, or irregularly shaped. Use a measuring tape to measure the length and width (for rectangular shapes) or diameter (for circular shapes). If dealing with an irregular shape, break it down into smaller geometric shapes and then measure each one.

Step 2: Determine the Depth

Determine how deep you want your concrete slab to be. The depth varies depending on the type of project and its requirements; sidewalks may need less thickness than driveways or foundations, for example. Measure and note down the depth in inches.

Step 3: Convert Measurements to Yards

It’s necessary to convert all measurements to yards before calculating concrete volume since concrete is typically purchased per cubic yard. To convert your measurements, simply divide them by 36 (since there are 36 inches in a yard).

Length = Length in Inches / 36

Width = Width in Inches / 36

Depth = Depth in Inches / 36

Step 4: Calculate Concrete Volume

Once all measurements are in yards, calculate the volume based on the type of area:

– For rectangular areas: Multiply length x width x depth

– For circular areas: Multiply pi (3.14) x (radius squared) x depth

– For irregular shapes: Calculate the volume for each smaller geometric shape and add them together

By following these formulas, you’ll obtain the volume in cubic yards needed for your project.

Step 5: Account for Waste and Overages

It’s wise to include an extra 5-10% of concrete to account for waste, overages, and potential errors in your calculations. Simply multiply the calculated volume by 1.05 (for 5%) or 1.10 (for 10%) to add the cushion.

Example Calculation:

Suppose you’re pouring a rectangular slab with the following dimensions:

Length – 20 feet (240 inches)

Width – 10 feet (120 inches)

Depth – 4 inches

First, convert the measurements to yards:

Length – 240 / 36 = 6.67 yards

Width – 120 / 36 = 3.33 yards

Depth – 4 / 36 = 0.11 yards

Next, calculate the volume:

Volume = Length x Width x Depth

Volume = 6.67 x 3.33 x 0.11 = 2.45 cubic yards

Finally, add a margin for waste by multiplying the volume by (1 + percentage of waste):

Concrete Yardage = Volume x 1.10

Concrete Yardage = 2.45 x 1.10 = about 2.70 cubic yards

In conclusion, calculating concrete yardage is essential to ensure that you have enough material for your project without significant wastage or extra costs for unnecessary materials. Follow these steps to accurately determine the amount of concrete required, and your projects are sure to be successful!

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