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Concrete Project Pages

Browse ready-made concrete project pages for common slab sizes, bag estimates, and footing dimensions. Start with a project page when you want a fast planning answer, then use a calculator if you need custom changes.

Live: 220 project pages Best for: Ready-made estimates by size, volume, or project type.

What You Can Find Here

This page brings together ready-made concrete project pages for common planning scenarios. You can browse slab size pages, bag conversion pages, and footing pages to get fast estimates without starting from scratch.

Use these pages when you want a quick planning reference for a common size or volume. If your dimensions, thickness, bag yield, or waste allowance are custom, move to the relevant calculator for a more flexible estimate.

Best Way to Use These Pages

  • Open a slab page when you want a fast estimate for a common slab size and thickness.
  • Open a bag conversion page when you already know the volume and want a quick bag count.
  • Open a footing page when you are planning common footing dimensions.
  • Use the calculators when you need to adjust dimensions, waste, or other job-specific details.

Available Project Types

Live

Slab Projects

Ready-made slab size pages with cubic yards, cubic feet, and bag estimates for common dimensions and thicknesses.

Coming soon

Driveway Pages

Future project pages dedicated to driveway sizes (single-car, two-car, RV) with concrete volume and reinforcement notes.

Coming Soon

Popular Project Pages

Featured slab, bag, and footing pages

How These Pages Work

1

Choose a project page

Select a slab size page, bag conversion page, or footing page based on the type of estimate you need.

2

Review the estimate

See the core volume or bag estimate for a common scenario without building the calculation from scratch.

3

Adjust with a calculator

Open the relevant calculator when you need custom dimensions, different thickness, waste allowance, or other project-specific changes.

Project Pages FAQ

What is the difference between a project page and a calculator?

A project page gives you a fast estimate for a common scenario, while a calculator lets you enter custom dimensions, waste, and other job-specific values.

When should I use a project page instead of a calculator?

Use a project page when your scenario matches a common size, volume, or footing dimension and you want a fast planning estimate. Use a calculator when you need to customize the numbers for your exact project.

Are these concrete estimates exact?

No. They are planning estimates. Always confirm final dimensions, thickness, waste, and bag yield with the product label or your supplier before ordering materials.

How much extra concrete should I allow for waste?

A small waste allowance is common because formwork, uneven subgrade, spillage, and over-excavation can all change the final amount needed. The right buffer depends on the job, so use your site conditions and supplier guidance before ordering.

Can I use these pages for both ready-mix and bagged concrete?

Yes. Some project pages are better for ready-mix planning, while others are focused on bag estimates or common footing scenarios. If you need to fine-tune the result, use the related calculator before ordering materials.

Disclaimer: Estimates only. Always verify dimensions and bag yield with the product label or supplier.