Concrete Price Calculator — Estimate Slab, Patio, Driveway & Pad Costs

Concrete Price Calculator | Material Cost Estimator

Concrete Price Calculator

Estimate the volume and cost of concrete for your project. Simply enter dimensions and price per cubic yard.

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What Does This Concrete Price Calculator Do?

A concrete price calculator gives homeowners and contractors an instant cost estimate for any concrete project — slabs, patios, driveways, pads, walls, and foundations — based on square footage, thickness, and finish type. Simply enter your project dimensions and the tool calculates both material and labor costs in seconds. It is the fastest way to get a realistic budget number before calling a contractor.

This concrete estimator is built for anyone who needs a solid budget figure before requesting a formal quote. Whether you are planning a backyard patio, a new garage pad, a concrete driveway, or a home foundation, this tool removes the guesswork from early-stage budgeting.

The calculator separates material cost (ready-mix concrete priced per cubic yard) from installed cost (materials + labor + site prep combined), so you understand exactly what you are paying for. Adjust the ready-mix price field to match current prices in your area for the most accurate concrete cost estimate.

How to Use the Concrete Slab Cost Calculator

Using this concrete calculator takes under a minute. Here is exactly how it works:

Step 1: Enter Your Project Dimensions

Type in the length and width of your project area in feet. For irregular shapes, calculate your total square footage and enter equal length and width values that produce the same area. Then choose your slab thickness — 4 inches is standard for patios and residential slabs, 6 inches for driveways and vehicle traffic areas, and 8 inches or more for foundations.

Step 2: Select Project Type and Finish

Choose your project type — patio, driveway, slab, pad, foundation, or wall — and your preferred finish. A standard broom finish is the most affordable option. Exposed aggregate adds visual texture at a mid-range price. Stamped concrete is the premium decorative choice. The concrete patio price calculator and driveway concrete cost calculator both adjust automatically based on your selection.

Step 3: Adjust the Ready-Mix Price and Calculate

Enter the current ready-mix concrete price per cubic yard in your area. Hit Calculate to instantly see your total installed cost, material-only cost, cost per square foot, and the number of cubic yards your project requires. Use this number as your baseline when comparing contractor quotes.

Concrete Cost Estimates by Project Type

Concrete installation typically costs between $5 and $12 per square foot installed for standard residential projects, depending on project type and finish. A broom-finished concrete slab or patio falls in the $5–$8 range, while stamped or decorative concrete runs $10–$20 per sq ft. Ready-mix concrete costs $130–$200 per cubic yard nationally, with labor adding $3–$6 per square foot on top.

Project TypeTypical SizeEstimated Total (Installed)Cost Per Sq FtNotes
Concrete Patio200–400 sq ft$1,000 – $4,800$5 – $12Broom finish standard; stamped adds cost
Concrete Driveway400–800 sq ft$2,000 – $9,600$5 – $126-inch thickness recommended for vehicles
Concrete Slab200–600 sq ft$1,000 – $7,200$5 – $124-inch standard for residential
Concrete Pad / Shed Base100–300 sq ft$500 – $3,600$5 – $124-inch typical for light structures
Foundation800–2,000 sq ft$7,000 – $25,000+$7 – $14+Permit usually required
Concrete WallPer linear foot$30 – $65 / lin ftHeight and fill affect cost
Stamped Concrete Patio200–400 sq ft$3,000 – $8,000$10 – $20Pattern, color, sealing included

Key Factors That Affect Your Concrete Calculator Cost

The concrete cost estimator gives you a strong starting point, but several real-world factors can move your final number up or down. Here is what to understand before requesting quotes.

Slab Thickness

A 4-inch slab is standard for patios and walkways. Move to 6 inches for driveways carrying vehicle weight. Every additional inch adds roughly 25% more material volume, directly increasing your cubic yard count and total cost.

Finish Type

Broom finish is the most affordable option at $5–$8 per sq ft installed. Exposed aggregate adds texture at $8–$12. Stamped concrete — mimicking stone, brick, or wood patterns — is the premium choice at $10–$20 per sq ft depending on design complexity.

Site Preparation

The concrete pad cost calculator assumes a cleared, level site. If grading, a gravel base, or demolition of existing concrete is required, add $500–$1,500 or more depending on project size. Always ask your contractor what site prep is included in their quote.

Reinforcement

Wire mesh is standard in most slab pours. Rebar is required for driveways, foundations, and heavy-load slabs and adds $0.50–$1.50 per sq ft. Higher-traffic and structural applications almost always require rebar over mesh.

Concrete Mix and PSI

Standard residential work uses 3,000 PSI ready-mix. Driveways and foundations perform better with 4,000 PSI, which costs slightly more per cubic yard but significantly extends the life of the slab.

Location and Access

Remote locations, narrow site access, or jobs requiring a concrete pump add cost above the standard estimate. Most calculator tools assume standard truck access to the pour site. Factor in a 10–15% buffer for access challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common question when budgeting a concrete project is how to calculate concrete price accurately. Multiply length x width x thickness (in feet), divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards, then multiply by your local ready-mix price. Add labor at $3–$6 per square foot for a full installed estimate. This concrete price calculator handles all that math automatically.

How do I calculate the price of a concrete slab?

To calculate concrete slab price manually: multiply length x width to get square footage, then multiply by thickness in feet (4 inches = 0.333 ft). Divide by 27 to get cubic yards. Multiply cubic yards by your local ready-mix price ($130–$200 per cu yd nationally) to get material cost. Add labor ($3–$6 per sq ft) for the full installed cost. Or use the concrete slab price calculator above — it does all of this automatically in one click.

How much is a yard of concrete?

A cubic yard of ready-mix concrete costs approximately $130–$200 nationally, depending on your region, PSI mix design, and delivery distance. Most suppliers require a minimum order of 1–3 cubic yards and charge a short-load surcharge for smaller orders. A standard 10×10 ft patio at 4 inches thick requires approximately 1.2 cubic yards.

How much does a concrete patio cost?

A standard concrete patio costs between $1,000 and $4,800 for most residential projects (200–400 sq ft), at $5–$12 per square foot installed. A basic broom-finished 12×20 patio runs approximately $1,400–$2,400 all-in. Upgrading to stamped concrete or exposed aggregate increases the cost to $10–$20 per sq ft. Use the concrete patio price calculator at the top of this page for a project-specific estimate.

How accurate is a concrete calculator price estimate?

A concrete cost estimator is typically accurate to within 10–15% for standard residential projects when you input your local ready-mix price. It is designed for budgeting and quote comparison — not to replace a formal on-site contractor assessment. Factors that can push costs higher include difficult site access, demolition of existing concrete, significant grading, rebar requirements, and premium decorative finishes.

How much does a concrete driveway cost?

A concrete driveway costs $2,000–$9,600 for most residential projects depending on size and thickness. A standard two-car driveway (400–600 sq ft at 6 inches thick) typically runs $3,000–$6,500 installed. Concrete driveways last 30–50 years with minimal maintenance. Use the driveway concrete cost calculator above for a size-specific estimate.

What is the difference between material cost and installed cost?

Material cost covers ready-mix concrete only — priced per cubic yard. Installed cost includes materials plus labor ($3–$6 per sq ft), forming, finishing, and standard site prep. For most projects, labor and prep add 50–80% on top of the raw material cost. This concrete pad cost calculator shows both figures so you understand exactly where your budget goes.

What is the cost of a concrete wall?

The cost of a concrete wall typically runs $30–$65 per linear foot, depending on height, thickness, and wall type. Retaining walls require additional engineering for walls over 4 feet, which increases both material and labor costs. For poured concrete basement walls, costs are typically quoted per linear foot or per square foot of wall face area.