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Concrete Project Pages

Browse ready-to-use project pages with instant estimates and planning notes. Compare slab size pages and bag conversion pages, then jump to calculators for custom dimensions.

Live: 151 project pages Tip: Use size pages for fast planning, calculators for custom edits.

What You Can Find Here

This page brings together two core concrete planning workflows: slab project pages for common dimensions and bag conversion pages for estimating bag counts by volume. Use the ready-made pages when you want a fast answer, then switch to the calculators when your dimensions or waste allowance need to be more precise.

If you are ordering ready-mix, start with the slab pages. If you are buying bagged concrete, start with the bag conversion pages. Both paths lead back to the calculators for custom estimates.

Best Way to Use These Pages

  • Open a slab page when you already know the slab size and thickness.
  • Open a bag conversion page when you need a fast bag count for a known volume.
  • Use the calculators when your job has custom dimensions, waste, or multiple pours.

Available Project Types

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Slab Projects

Size-based pages like 14×24 (4 in) with yards, feet and bag counts. Great for quick ordering.

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Footings

Foundation footing and trench estimates (volume, bags, and planning notes).

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Post Holes

Fence posts and deck posts, with cylinder volume and bag conversions.

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Popular Project Pages

Three slab pages and three bag pages

How These Pages Work

1

Pick a size page

Choose a common slab size and thickness (4" or 6").

2

Get instant estimates

See cubic yards, cubic feet, and bag counts with a simple waste buffer.

3

Adjust in calculators

Open the slab/bag calculators to tweak any dimension or yield assumption.

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.

Should I use slab pages or bag pages?

Use slab pages when you are estimating a slab by size and thickness. Use bag pages when you already know the volume and want to estimate how many bags of concrete you may need.

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. Slab pages help you estimate volume for ready-mix planning, while bag pages help convert known volumes into bag counts. If you are comparing both options, use the project pages first and then confirm the final numbers with the relevant calculator.

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