/// Quantity-first cost worksheet

Concrete Slab Cost Calculator

Use the concrete slab cost calculator to pair a dimension-based material quantity with a price you enter locally. Choose either a named QUIKRETE No. 1101 bag yield or a cubic-yard order, ensure the price unit matches, and treat the subtotal as material-only planning rather than a contractor quote or complete installed cost.

Content reviewed Jul 16, 2026 · Source records reviewed through Jul 15, 2026

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Enter slab dimensions, then add a price from a current local quote. Labor, reinforcement, base, pump, delivery, tax, and minimum-load fees are separate.

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/// Answer-first planning notes

What material subtotal follows from my concrete slab quantity?

Concrete slab quantity and local-price alignment
Planning inputCalculation roleCheck before ordering
Slab dimensionsProduce net and adjusted concrete volumeMeasure the formed space
Bag or yard order unitSelect the purchasable quantityMatch the actual supplier product
Local unit priceProduces an optional material subtotalExclude labor, tax, delivery, and minimums
Source-backed fact

When the 80 lb package option is selected, its bag count is scoped to the published QUIKRETE No. 1101 yield of approximately 0.60 ft³.

Evidence: The QUIKRETE Companies, LLC

/// Formula & field notes

How this slab cost estimate works

FormulaMaterial cost = waste-adjusted order quantity × your local unit price. The selected price unit must match bags or cubic yards.

Worked example

If a slab requires 3.50 yd³ after waste and your delivered material price is $185 per yd³, the concrete-only subtotal is $647.50 before fees and tax.

/// Source trail

Data & assumptions

Every source has a declared scope. A reference can support a conversion or product assumption without turning this estimate into a supplier quote.

National Institute of Standards and Technology · Primary evidenceNIST Guide to the SI, Appendix B: Conversion Factors

Exact international-foot to meter conversion; U.S. survey-foot conversion is explicitly outside this claim.

Effective 2025-08-18 · Reviewed 2026-07-15 · Next review 2027-07-15
NOAA National Geodetic Survey · Prequalified fallbackThe DSDATA Format, Appendix D: U.S. Survey Foot vs International Foot

Independent confirmation that one international foot equals exactly 0.3048 meters; U.S. survey-foot conversion remains distinct.

Effective 2025-06-10 · Reviewed 2026-07-15 · Next review 2027-07-15
The QUIKRETE Companies, LLC · Primary evidenceQUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-40 product yield

Approximate 0.3 ft³ yield for the 40 lb QUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-40 package only; not a generic bag-yield assumption.

Effective 2022-10-26 · Reviewed 2026-07-15 · Next review 2026-09-13
The QUIKRETE Companies, LLC · Primary evidenceQUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-50 product yield

Approximate 0.375 ft³ yield for the 50 lb QUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-50 package only; not a generic bag-yield assumption.

Effective 2022-10-26 · Reviewed 2026-07-15 · Next review 2026-09-13
The QUIKRETE Companies, LLC · Primary evidenceQUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-60 product yield

Approximate 0.45 ft³ yield for the 60 lb QUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-60 package only; not a generic bag-yield assumption.

Effective 2022-10-26 · Reviewed 2026-07-15 · Next review 2026-09-13
The QUIKRETE Companies, LLC · Primary evidenceQUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-80 product yield

Approximate 0.6 ft³ yield for the 80 lb QUIKRETE Concrete Mix No. 1101-80 package only; not a generic bag-yield assumption.

Effective 2022-10-26 · Reviewed 2026-07-15 · Next review 2026-09-13

/// Common questions

Slab Cost calculator FAQ

Where does the concrete price come from?

From you. Enter a current local supplier quote per bag or cubic yard. V1 has no live price feed and does not scrape retailer pages.

What is included in the subtotal?

Only the calculated concrete quantity multiplied by your entered price. Labor, excavation, forms, reinforcement, base, finishing, permits, delivery add-ons, tax, and pump service are excluded.

Why not use one U.S. average price?

Concrete pricing is local and changes with mix, quantity, distance, energy costs, season, and service fees. A dated national figure can be useful context but should never be presented as your quote.