Multiply the length by the width to determine square footage.
How to estimate concrete walls.
Click the button to calculate the volume of concrete and man hours not including mixing needed for this job.
Measure the length and width that you d like to cover.
In total the average cost of installing a concrete wall is about 4 459 but that can vary significantly from project to project with reported costs ranging from 2 352 to 6 763 on average.
On average however you can expect to pay about 31 ft of concrete wall and 34 per hour of labor for several contractors installing a concrete block wall.
Measure the length width and height of the void in inches then multiply to get the cubic inches of the void.
Multiply 0 08 x 50 4 total cubic yards of concrete for 50 tubes.
Note that this calculation is the volume of your tubes only.
The concrete calculator estimates the volume and weight of concrete necessary to cover a given area.
Slabs square footings or walls.
Concrete is ordered by volume in cubic yards.
To use the concrete wall calculator simply enter the width length and thickness of your pour.
Multiply the thickness in feet by the square footage to determine.
Input length and width of the area.
Concrete mixes enter the size of the slab you want to build in square feet.
To calculate the volume of concrete needed for a wall you need to enter the length height and thickness of the wall.
Finally divide cubic inches by 46 656 to find cubic yards of concrete needed.
Choose round column or round slab on the calculator.
Enter height 4 ft or 48 in enter diameter 10 in.
The calculator will automatically estimate the number of cubic yards of concrete that will be required.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
The calculator will indicate the number of 60 lb bags you will need to build a 4 inch or 6 inch slab.
Convert the thickness from inches to feet.
Determine how thick you want the concrete.
Frederick landscaping quotes the concrete wall cost per linear foot at 30 to 40 as a ballpark estimate and the price would depend on several factors such the size of the project location design etc.
Multiply the cubic inches by the number of voids in the wall typically 2 per block.
All yields are approximate and do not allow for uneven substrate waste etc enter number of square feet desired.