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Concrete for a 10 × 10 slab

Short answer

A 10 × 10 ft slab at 4" thick needs about 1.23 cubic yards of concrete — roughly 62 80-lb or 82 60-lb pre-mix bags (including 10% waste).

Concrete

1.23 yd³

80-lb bags

62

60-lb bags

82

40-lb bags

123

10 × 10 slab at 4" thick

A 10 × 10 ft slab is 100 square feet. At the standard 4-inch thickness that works out to 33.3 cubic feet, or 1.23 cubic yards including a 10% waste allowance. For a driveway or anything bearing vehicle loads, step up to 5–6 inches.

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Frequently asked questions

How much concrete for a 10 × 10 slab?

A 10 × 10 ft slab at 4" thick needs about 1.23 cubic yards (33.3 cubic feet), including a 10% waste allowance.

How many bags of concrete for a 10 × 10 slab?

About 62 80-lb bags, 82 60-lb bags, or 123 40-lb bags. Above roughly 1 cubic yard it is usually cheaper to order ready-mix than to buy bags.

Is a 4-inch slab thick enough?

Four inches is standard for patios, walkways, and shed floors. Go to 5–6 inches for driveways or anything carrying vehicle loads. Change the thickness in the calculator to see the new amount.