For example you can estimate a 10 wide by 2 high retaining wall and observe the materials required.
Concrete bag retaining wall calculator.
You can use a concrete calculator.
The calculator will automatically estimate the number of cubic yards of concrete that will be required.
Please enter length in foot.
Concrete block calculator estimator.
Click the button to calculate the volume of concrete and man hours not including mixing needed for this job.
Enter the thickness inches.
Concrete is ordered by volume in cubic yards.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
Planning a retaining wall.
If you re building a concrete block wall then check out our concrete block calculator.
Enter the height feet.
Retaining walls footings or any other volume of concrete.
5 to the total for waste.
The calculator will indicate the number of 60 lb bags you will need to build a 4 inch or 6 inch slab.
Poured concrete is typically the most expensive followed by wood timber and then stones and pavers.
5 to the total for waste wall reinforcing ladder or truss type block count.
Enter the length feet.
Concrete wall calculator to use the concrete volume calculator simply enter the width length and thickness of your pour.
This calculator assumes that you are using 20 foot long lengths of rebar.
Retaining wall cost varies by material.
Concrete calculators are easy to use.
If your wall is over 40 feet long it will add 2x the amount of overlap required.
Enter length and height in feet and thickness in inches.
Estimate the retaining wall cost by adding the price per block.
Before building a retaining wall plan it out.
Mortar bags needed for block count.
If your wall is over 20 feet long it will add the amount of overlap required.
16 24 linear feet required.
Just enter the length width and height of the area that needs to be filled as well as the quantity how many areas you will need to fill and the calculator automatically comes back with your results.
How many retaining wall blocks do you need.
Concrete mixes enter the size of the slab you want to build in square feet.
Input length and width of the area.
Calculate the amount of rebar needed for reinforcing a wall.