Foundation Wall Concrete Calculator

Updated 2026-05-16

Estimate concrete volume for a foundation wall from wall length, height, thickness, and waste.

Quick estimate: 13.04 cubic yards for 60 ft wall, 8 ft high, 8 in thick, with 10% waste.

How much concrete for a foundation?

Foundation quantity depends on the actual formed dimensions: slab area, thickness, footings, stem walls, piers, and any thickened sections. Calculate each part separately when the dimensions are different.

Separate slabs, footings, and walls

A slab, a strip footing, and a wall use different measurements. Slabs use length, width, and thickness. Walls use length, height, and thickness. Round piers use diameter and depth.

Foundation estimates are not structural design

This page estimates concrete quantity only. Foundation design can depend on soil, frost depth, load, reinforcement, drainage, and local code requirements.

Before you calculate

  • Measure the formed dimensions, not just the finished visible surface.
  • Break complex foundations into separate rectangular sections.
  • Use thickness in inches and keep waste visible for excavation and form variation.

Common mistakes

  • Missing thickened edges, grade beams, steps, or separate footing runs.
  • Using plan dimensions without checking actual forms.
  • Treating a material calculator as structural design.

Formula

cubic yards = length * height * (thickness / 12) / 27 * (1 + wastePercent / 100)

Assumptions

  • Defaults represent a a foundation wall planning example.
  • Openings, returns, keyways, footings, pilasters, reinforcement, and forms are not automatically included.
  • This is a material quantity calculator, not structural wall design.

Example

Estimated concrete needed: 13.04 cubic yards

How to calculate concrete wall volume

  1. Enter wall length in feet for the section being poured.
  2. Enter wall height in feet, then enter wall thickness in inches so the calculator can convert thickness to feet.
  3. Calculate separate wall sections when thickness, height, openings, returns, pilasters, or caps change.
  4. Add waste for forms, consolidation, over-excavation, uneven footing transitions, and ordering variance.
  5. Keep reinforcement, footings, drainage, waterproofing, inspection, and wall design outside the quantity math.

Before you buy materials

  • Confirm dimensions, reinforcement, and inspection requirements before ordering concrete.
  • Use the estimate as a quantity planning number for supplier conversations.

FAQ

What is the example foundation wall concrete cubic-yard result?

Use wall length, wall height, wall thickness, waste, then calculate the planning result. In the default example, the result is 13.04 cubic yards.

How do I calculate concrete for a foundation?

Break the foundation into simple shapes, calculate cubic yards for each shape, add them together, then add waste if needed.

Are footings included in a foundation slab estimate?

Only if you enter them as separate sections. A simple slab calculation does not automatically include footings or stem walls.

Can this calculator design a foundation?

No. It estimates concrete volume only. Foundation design should follow plans, local requirements, and qualified guidance.

Should I add waste for foundation concrete?

Usually yes. Excavation variation, forms, uneven base, and ordering increments can change the final quantity.

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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.