Slab · 8 × 8 ft

How Much Concrete for a 8×8 Slab?

Concrete, bags, and cost for a shed floor, small patio, or equipment pad — pre-filled and ready. Adjust thickness or size below.

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How much concrete is a 8×8 slab?

A 8-by-8-foot slab covers 64 square feet. At the standard 4-inch thickness that's about 0.79 cubic yards of concrete before waste, or roughly 0.87 yards once you add a 10% allowance. The calculator above is pre-filled to these dimensions — change the thickness or price to match your job.

Concrete for a 8×8 slab by thickness

Order quantities for a 8x8 slab, including a 10% waste allowance.
ThicknessConcrete to order80 lb bagsMaterial cost
4″ (standard)0.87 yd³40$139
5″1.09 yd³49$174
6″1.30 yd³59$209

Material cost at $160/yd³ ready-mix, before delivery fees. Cost data updated June 2026.

Common questions

How many yards of concrete for a 8x8 slab?

A 8x8 slab at 4 inches thick needs about 0.79 cubic yards before waste. Add 5-10% extra so you don't come up short. Change the thickness in the calculator above to see how it affects the total.

How many bags of concrete for a 8x8 slab?

At 4 inches thick that's roughly 40 eighty-pound bags with a 10% allowance. Past about 1 cubic yard (around 45 bags), ready-mix delivery is usually cheaper and far less work than mixing bags by hand.

What does a 8x8 slab cost?

Material alone is a small share of the total. Installed, slabs this size run a wide range depending on thickness, finish, site prep, and region. Use the calculator's installed-cost range as a ballpark, then compare local quotes for a real price.

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