Concrete Mix Calculator

Calculate cement bags, sand, and gravel needed for any concrete mix ratio. Supports 1:2:3 standard, 1:1.5:3 strong, and 1:3:5 lean mixes with cost breakdown.

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Cement Bags (94 lb)
Sand (cubic feet)
Gravel (cubic feet)
Water (gallons)
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Cement Bags (94 lb)
Sand (ft³)
Gravel (ft³)
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Quantities

Cement Bags (94 lb)
Sand (ft³)
Gravel (ft³)
Water (gallons)
Yield (ft³ per bag)

Cost Breakdown

Cement Material Cost
Sand Material Cost
Gravel Material Cost
Total Material Cost

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the total concrete volume in cubic feet.
  2. Select your mix ratio (standard 1:2:3 for general use, strong 1:1.5:3 for driveways).
  3. Results show cement bags, sand, and gravel needed.
  4. Use By Strength (PSI) to auto-select ratio by target strength.
  5. Use the Professional tab to add material costs and adjust the water-cement ratio.

Formula

Cement Volume = Total Volume × (C ÷ Total Parts) × 1.54

Cement Bags = Cement Volume (ft³) ÷ 0.45 ft³/bag

Water = Cement Weight (lbs) × w/c ratio ÷ 8.34 lb/gal

Example

Example: 27 ft³ (1 cubic yard), 1:2:3 standard mix. Cement = 27 × (1/6) × 1.54 = 6.93 ft³ → 15.4 bags. Sand = 27 × (2/6) × 1.54 = 13.86 ft³. Gravel = 20.79 ft³.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A 1:2:3 mix uses 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts gravel/aggregate by volume. This produces approximately 3,000 PSI concrete, suitable for most general construction including slabs, footings, and walls.
  • A standard 1:2:3 mix requires approximately 6–7 bags of 94 lb cement per cubic yard (27 cubic feet). This calculator shows bags per cubic foot based on your selected volume.
  • The water-cement ratio (w/c) is the weight of water divided by the weight of cement. Lower ratios (0.40) produce stronger, more durable concrete. Higher ratios (0.60+) weaken the mix. Most structural concrete uses 0.40–0.50.
  • Use a 1:1.5:3 strong mix (4000 PSI) for driveways and high-traffic areas. For sidewalks and patios, a 1:2:3 standard mix (3000 PSI) is sufficient. Lean 1:3:5 mix is only for low-load fill applications.
  • Fresh concrete components occupy more volume than the mixed result due to voids. The 1.54 factor means you need 1.54 cubic feet of dry materials to produce 1 cubic foot of concrete after compaction.

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