Concrete Steps Calculator

Calculate concrete volume in cubic feet, cubic yards, and 80 lb bags for steps and stairs. Includes side walls, footers, rebar, and form boards.

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Concrete Volume

Steps Volume (cu ft)
Side Walls Volume (cu ft)
Footer Volume (cu ft)
Total Concrete (cu yd)
80 lb Bags

Materials

Rebar Estimate (linear ft)
Form Boards (linear ft)

Cost

Estimated Concrete Cost

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the number of steps.
  2. Enter the rise per step (default 7.5 in) and tread depth (default 11 in).
  3. Enter the stair width in feet.
  4. Results show total concrete volume and 80 lb bags needed.

Formula

Volume per step i = (i × rise_ft) × tread_ft × width_ft

Total volume = sum of all steps. Cubic yards = cubic feet ÷ 27. Bags (80 lb) = cubic feet ÷ 0.6 × 1.1

Example

Example: 4 steps, 7.5 in rise, 11 in tread, 4 ft wide → Total ≈ 3.06 cu ft = 0.11 cu yd ≈ 6 bags

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Each step volume = (step number × rise height) × tread depth × stair width. Sum all steps together. The formula accounts for the stacking — step 1 is 1 rise tall, step 2 is 2 rises tall, etc.
  • One 80 lb bag yields approximately 0.6 cubic feet of concrete. Divide total cubic feet by 0.6, then add 10% waste. The calculator shows this automatically.
  • Building codes typically require rise (riser height) of 6–7.75 inches and tread depth of at least 11 inches. The standard combination is 7.5 inch rise / 11 inch tread.
  • The stair calculator determines dimensions and code compliance (rise/run ratios). This concrete steps calculator calculates material volume — how much concrete to order or mix.
  • Yes, most concrete steps require a footer (foundation) below the bottom step to prevent frost heave. The professional tier calculates footer volume separately.

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