Pergola Post Concrete Bag Calculator

Updated 2026-05-16

Estimate bagged concrete for pergola post holes from hole count, diameter, depth, bag yield, and waste.

Quick estimate: 18 bags for 4 holes at 12 in diameter, 3 ft deep, 0.6 cu ft yield per bag, and 10% waste.

How much concrete per post hole?

Post-hole concrete depends on hole diameter, hole depth, and the number of holes. The calculator treats each hole as a cylinder and converts the volume into bags using the yield you enter.

Hole diameter matters

A small increase in diameter can add a lot of concrete because round-hole volume is based on radius squared. Measure the actual hole diameter, not only the post size.

Fence posts, deck posts, and soil conditions

Loose soil, over-dug holes, corner posts, gate posts, and brace posts can change the final bag count. Use the result as a planning number and verify local depth requirements.

Concrete bag planning table

Uses common planning yields: 0.60 cu ft per 80 lb bag and 0.45 cu ft per 60 lb bag. Verify the product label.

Concrete volumeCubic feet80 lb bags60 lb bags
0.25 cu yd6.75 cu ft12 bags15 bags
0.50 cu yd13.5 cu ft23 bags30 bags
1.00 cu yd27 cu ft45 bags60 bags
2.00 cu yd54 cu ft90 bags120 bags

Before you calculate

  • Use the yield printed on the bag you plan to buy, because 40 lb, 50 lb, 60 lb, and 80 lb products can differ.
  • Measure project area and thickness before converting the volume into bags.
  • Keep waste visible for over-excavation, uneven base, mixing loss, and final top-off.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming every bag yields the same cubic feet.
  • Buying by bag weight without checking volume yield.
  • Forgetting that the final answer must round up to whole bags.

Formula

bags = ceil((holeCount * pi * (diameter / 24)^2 * depth * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / yieldPerBag)

Assumptions

  • Defaults represent pergola post holes.
  • Use actual hole diameter and concrete-filled depth, not only the post size.
  • Post sizing, frost depth, uplift, bracing, and local requirements are separate.

Example

Estimated concrete bags needed: 18 bags

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter post holes in count.
  2. Enter hole diameter in in.
  3. Enter hole depth in ft.
  4. Enter yield per bag in cu ft.
  5. Enter waste in %.
  6. Review the live estimate and compare it with the example result.
  7. Check the formula, assumptions, product labels, and site conditions before using the Pergola Post Concrete Bag Calculator result to plan materials.

Before you buy materials

  • Round up to full bags and compare the total bag count with ready-mix if the quantity gets large.
  • Check the product label for yield, water instructions, working time, and intended use.

FAQ

How many bags do I need for pergola post concrete bag?

Use hole diameter, hole depth, post count, bag yield, and waste, then round up to the buying unit when the result is sold as whole items. In the default example, the result is 18 bags.

How do I calculate concrete for post holes?

Calculate each hole as a cylinder using diameter and depth, multiply by the number of holes, add waste, then divide by bag yield.

Should I use post size or hole diameter?

Use actual hole diameter. The concrete fills the hole around the post, so post size alone is not enough.

How many bags per fence post?

It depends on hole diameter, depth, and bag yield. Larger or deeper holes can require several bags per post.

Does frost depth affect this estimate?

Frost depth can affect required hole depth in some areas. This calculator estimates quantity only; verify local guidance before setting posts.

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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.