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Concrete Footing Size Pages

Browse ready-made footing size pages for common rectangular and round footings. Compare volume, ready-mix totals, and bag estimates, then use the calculator only when your footing dimensions or count need custom changes.

Live: 69 footing pages Formula: Length × Width × Depth Tip: round up after adding a small waste buffer
Need Custom Footing Totals?

Open the calculator when you need to change footing count, custom dimensions, or waste assumptions beyond the ready-made size pages.

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What You Can Find Here

Use this hub to browse common footing sizes, compare concrete volume quickly, and open ready-made pages that estimate cubic feet, cubic yards, and bag counts for each footing. It is built for fast planning when you want a size-based estimate without starting from scratch.

If you already know the footing dimensions, open the closest matching size page. If you need to adjust dimensions, footing count, or waste allowance, move to the footing calculator for a custom estimate.

Best Way to Use the Hub

  • Search by a size pattern like 12x12 or 16x16 when you already know your footing dimensions.
  • Sort by volume when you want to compare smaller and larger footing sizes side by side.
  • Open a footing size page when you want a fast estimate for a common footing.
  • Use the footing calculator when your footing depth, count, or waste assumptions are custom.

All Footing Size Pages

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Footing Size Pages FAQ

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

A footing page gives you a ready-made estimate for a common footing size, while the footing calculator is better when you need to change dimensions, footing count, or waste assumptions.

Are these footing concrete estimates exact?

No. They are planning estimates. Final material needs can change with excavation shape, overdig, soil conditions, and the actual bag yield printed on the concrete mix you buy.

Should I use bagged concrete or ready-mix for footings?

Bagged concrete often makes sense for one or a few smaller footings. As the number of footings and total volume rise, ready-mix may become more practical for labor, consistency, and total time.

Do footing pages include waste?

The pages are designed for planning. You should still review the final total and add a sensible waste allowance based on excavation variation, spillage, and site conditions before ordering concrete.

Can I use these footing pages for decks, pergolas, and posts?

Yes. They are useful as quick planning pages for common residential footing sizes, but final footing dimensions and depth still need to match the structural load, soil conditions, frost depth, and local code.

Disclaimer: Estimates only. Verify footing size, excavation, depth, soil conditions, and bag yield before ordering concrete materials.