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6×12 Concrete Slab (4 inches): Yards, Feet & Bags

6×12 Concrete Slab (4 inches): Yards, Feet & Bags

A 6 ft x 12 ft slab at 4 inches thick works well for a shed base or small patio. Decide whether to use bags or ready-mix based on site access and waste considerations.

Shed BaseMedium load

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Quick Answer

Ready-mix needed
0.89 yd³
24.0 ft³
With ~10% waste
0.98 yd³
26.4 ft³
Bag estimate (varies by yield)
80 lb 40 (45 w/ waste) 60 lb 54 (59 w/ waste) 40 lb 80 (89 w/ waste)

Tip: Always confirm the yield printed on your bag label. Bag yield guide

Project Notes (Unique)

Ordering tip:

Check yield on the label and round to 0.25 yd³ to ensure you order enough material for your project.

Common mistake to avoid:

Skipping base compaction (and a thin gravel layer) can create low spots, change thickness in places, and increase the concrete you need.

Finish & curing:

Finish the surface as desired and allow for adequate curing time before placing any weight on the slab.

How to Estimate This Slab in 3 Steps

1

Measure

Length 6 ft, width 12 ft, thickness 4 in.

2

Compute Volume

Area: 72 sq ft → volume: 24.0 ft³0.89 yd³.

3

Add Waste

Add a small buffer for spillage and uneven subgrade, then round up when ordering.

Planning Notes

Common uses: shed base, ac pad, small patio section.

For more context and conversions, see the Concrete Calculator hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s better for my project, bagged concrete or ready-mix?

It depends on your project's scale and access; bagged concrete is portable, while ready-mix is convenient for larger pours.

How do I ensure I have enough concrete for my slab?

Always account for a waste factor by slightly overshooting your measurements; this helps prevent shortages during pouring.

What should I consider for base preparation before pouring?

Ensure the base is compacted and level, and consider thickened edges for added strength and stability.

How thick should my concrete slab be for a shed base?

A thickness of inches is generally sufficient for light structures like sheds, but consider your specific load requirements.

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Disclaimer: Estimates only. Verify measurements, thickness, site conditions, and bag yield with your supplier. For structural work, consult a professional.

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