Plan round pours with confidence and speed. Check volume, bags, depth, and project cost instantly. Build dependable estimates for posts, piers, decks, and footings.
Construction • Volume • Bags • Cost • Excavation • RebarUse the inputs below to estimate round pier concrete, base volume, excavation, rebar length, bag count, and total cost.
These sample rows show how the calculator can be used for small residential and light structural projects.
| Use Case | Tube | Height | Qty | Footing | Waste | Total Concrete | With Waste | 80 lb Bags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deck piers | 12 in | 4.0 ft | 4 | 24 in × 8 in | 8% | 0.776 yd³ | 0.838 yd³ | 38 |
| Fence and gate posts | 10 in | 3.5 ft | 6 | 20 in × 6 in | 10% | 0.667 yd³ | 0.733 yd³ | 33 |
| Porch support piers | 14 in | 5.0 ft | 2 | 30 in × 10 in | 7% | 0.699 yd³ | 0.748 yd³ | 34 |
The calculator converts cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27. Bag yields are approximate and can vary by mix design and field conditions.
It estimates concrete volume, waste adjusted order quantity, bag count, excavation volume, rebar length, and an optional cost total for round pier work.
Yes. Enter footing diameter and thickness to add a round base beneath the tube. Leave both fields at zero when the pier is only a straight cylinder.
Concrete jobs rarely use the exact theoretical volume. Waste helps cover over-excavation, spillage, uneven grade, and minor form variations during placement.
No. Bag totals are planning estimates based on typical yield values. Actual yield can shift with mix type, moisture, compaction, and jobsite handling.
Yes. It works well for many residential pier applications, especially when the concrete section is round and the footing base can be approximated as circular.
Enter the actual hole dimensions to estimate excavation separately. Concrete volume still follows the filled tube and footing dimensions unless you intentionally pour the full hole.
The calculator multiplies the number of vertical bars by pier height, footing thickness, extra bar allowance, and quantity. It is a budgeting estimate, not a structural design check.
Use it for estimating only. Final footing size, frost depth, bearing requirements, and reinforcement details should follow your drawings, engineer, and local building rules.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.