What affects concrete patio cost?
Patio cost depends on area, thickness, concrete price, waste, site access, finish type, reinforcement, steps, thickened edges, and whether the patio shape is simple or irregular.
Patio material cost vs finished patio price
The calculator estimates concrete material only. A finished patio quote can include base preparation, forms, slope setup, reinforcement, decorative finish, saw cuts, cleanup, and labor.
Irregular patios need section estimates
L-shaped patios, curved edges, landings, steps, and thickened borders should be split into simpler sections before estimating cost.
Linear concrete run examples
Examples are before waste. Measure changed-width sections, returns, corners, and transitions separately.
| Project example | Run x width x depth | Cubic yards |
|---|---|---|
| Narrow curb or mow strip | 50 ft x 0.5 ft x 6 in | 0.46 cu yd |
| Standard curb run | 100 ft x 0.5 ft x 6 in | 0.93 cu yd |
| Curb and gutter pan | 100 ft x 1.5 ft x 6 in | 2.78 cu yd |
| Trench or channel fill | 40 ft x 1 ft x 12 in | 1.48 cu yd |
Before you calculate
- Measure the total run length in feet and calculate separate runs when width or depth changes.
- Enter the formed width and thickness instead of using the visible top surface only.
- Keep waste visible for over-excavation, uneven subgrade, short forms, corners, and transitions.
Common mistakes
- Treating a curb or trench like a broad slab and forgetting depth changes along the run.
- Combining straight runs, returns, radiused corners, and driveway transitions without measuring them separately.
- Using a quantity calculator as drainage, reinforcement, slope, or code design.
Formula
cost = (length * width * (thickness / 12) / 27) * (1 + wastePercent / 100) * pricePerCubicYard
Assumptions
- Concrete quantity is a planning estimate, not structural design.
- Thickness, forms, subgrade, reinforcement, drainage, slopes, and local requirements should be checked separately.
- Round ready-mix, bags, forms, sealers, and accessories up before ordering.
Example
Estimated concrete cost: 156 USD
How to estimate concrete pad cost
- Measure the concrete pad cost area using slab length and width in feet, then enter the planned concrete thickness in inches.
- Convert the slab volume to cubic yards so the price per cubic yard input matches ready-mix pricing.
- Add waste for form variation, subgrade unevenness, ordering minimums, and final top-off.
- Multiply cubic yards with waste by the editable price per cubic yard to estimate material cost.
- Treat the result as material cost unless labor, delivery, forms, reinforcement, base prep, finishing, and permits are included separately.
Before you buy materials
- Use the result as a ready-mix or bagged-concrete planning number, then round by supplier rules.
- Plan forms, stakes, base, reinforcement, drainage slope, joints, finishing, and cleanup as separate lines.
FAQ
How do I estimate concrete patio cost?
Find patio cubic yards from length, width, and thickness, add waste, then multiply by price per cubic yard.
Does a stamped patio cost more?
Usually the installed price can be higher because decorative finishes add labor, color, patterns, release, sealing, and timing considerations. This calculator only estimates concrete material.
Should I include patio steps?
Yes, if they are poured with the project, but estimate steps separately because they are not the same shape as the main slab.
Does this include base stone or reinforcement?
No. Base stone, reinforcement, forms, joints, and labor are separate project costs.
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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.