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How Many 80 lb Bags for 1.5 Yards of Concrete?

How Many 80 lb Bags for 1.5 Yards of Concrete?

For a project requiring 1.5 yards of concrete, you'll need approximately 68 bags of 80 lb. concrete to achieve your desired results.

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Quick Answer

Main estimate
68 bags
80 lb bags for 1.5 yards
Volume
1.50 yd³
40.5 ft³ total volume
Waste scenarios
No waste 68 bags 5% waste 71 bags 10% waste 75 bags Total weight 5,440 lb

Bag yield used: 0.6 ft³ per bag. Bag yield guide

Project Notes

Ordering tip

Check the bag yield on the label before buying, then think through the combined transport weight so you do not overload your vehicle or underestimate the effort.

Common mistake to avoid

Using too much water can weaken your mix, so measure carefully to maintain the right consistency.

Finish & curing

Ensure the surface dries evenly to avoid cracking and promote a strong finish.

Practical Notes

Best fit for this amount

With 1.5 yards of 80 lb bags, you're set for medium-load projects like patios or small walkways. This quantity is ideal for DIYers looking to create sturdy, functional surfaces.

Logistics note

You'll need to manage 68 bags, totaling 5,440 lbs. Plan for multiple trips, especially if site access is limited, to avoid overloading your vehicle.

Bagged vs ready-mix

If your project exceeds 1.5 yards, consider ready-mix concrete for efficiency. However, for smaller pours, bagged concrete remains a practical choice.

How to Use This Estimate

1

Confirm volume

Start with 1.5 yards and verify whether your total is in cubic feet or cubic yards.

2

Check bag yield

This page assumes 0.6 ft³ per 80 lb bag.

3

Add waste

Use the 5% or 10% buffer if you expect spillage, uneven forms, or small measurement errors.

Planning Notes

When bagged concrete makes sense: smaller pours, simple DIY jobs, and areas where a ready-mix truck is inconvenient.

When to compare ready-mix: once bag counts become very high, delivery may save labor and time. See our concrete cost per yard guide.

For more tools and conversions, visit the Concrete Calculator hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I determine the yield of my concrete bags?

Check the bag label for the yield information, which is usually listed in feet.

Should I round up when ordering concrete bags?

Yes, it's wise to order a bit more than calculated to account for potential waste and spillage.

When is bagged concrete a suitable choice?

Bagged concrete is ideal for smaller projects such as patios, walkways, and shed slabs.

In what scenarios would ready-mix concrete be a better option?

Ready-mix may be more efficient for larger pours or when time constraints are a concern.

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Disclaimer: Estimates only. Verify measurements, bag yield, site conditions, and product labels before buying materials. For structural work, consult a professional.

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