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8×12 Concrete Slab (4 inches): Yards, Feet & Bags

8×12 Concrete Slab (4 inches): Yards, Feet & Bags

An 8 ft x 12 ft concrete slab at 4 inches thick works well for a shed base or small patio section. Consider whether to use bags or ready-mix based on your access and waste factor.

Shed BaseMedium load

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Quick Answer

Ready-mix needed
1.19 yd³
32.0 ft³
With ~10% waste
1.30 yd³
35.2 ft³
Bag estimate (varies by yield)
80 lb 54 (59 w/ waste) 60 lb 72 (79 w/ waste) 40 lb 107 (118 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 have enough material for your project.

Common mistake to avoid:

Ensure your base is properly compacted and forms are secure to prevent shifting during the pour.

Finish & curing:

Aim for a smooth finish and keep the slab moist during curing to enhance strength and durability.

How to Estimate This Slab in 3 Steps

1

Measure

Length 8 ft, width 12 ft, thickness 4 in.

2

Compute Volume

Area: 96 sq ft → volume: 32.0 ft³1.19 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 should I consider when choosing between bags and ready-mix?

Consider your project size, access for delivery, and whether you have the means to mix on-site.

How do I determine the right thickness for my slab?

Evaluate the intended use; heavier structures may require a thicker slab for added support.

What is the best way to prepare the base for my concrete slab?

Clear the area of debris, then compact the soil and ensure it's level to provide a stable foundation.

How much waste should I factor into my concrete order?

It's wise to include a buffer for unexpected issues, such as spillage or miscalculations.

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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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