Concrete for a 10 × 10 Shed slab at 4″
A 10 × 10 ft shed slab poured 4 inches thick needs about 1.36 cubic yards (≈ 1.04 m³) of concrete (including a 10% waste buffer) — roughly 62 bags of 80 lb mix, weighing about 2.75 tons. A 4-inch slab makes a solid foundation for a backyard shed.
This is over ~1 cubic yard — it fits in one ready-mix truck (~10 cu yd each), and under a full load you may pay a short-load fee. Ready-mix delivery is usually cheaper than mixing 62 bags by hand.
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Pre-filled for a 10 × 10 ft slab — change anything to match your project.
A flat, solid pad of concrete — a patio, shed floor, walkway, or driveway. Measure how long and how wide it is, and how thick to pour it (4 inches is typical).
Bag & ready-mix counts include your 10% waste buffer.
Estimate only. These figures help you plan how much to buy — they are not engineering or structural advice. Actual needs vary with site conditions, waste, and installation method, so order a little extra and confirm final quantities with your supplier or contractor before you buy or start the job.
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Frequently asked questions
How much concrete do I need for a 10x10 shed slab?
A 10 × 10 ft shed slab at 4 inches thick contains 33.33 cubic feet of concrete — about 1.23 cubic yards. With a 10% waste buffer, order 1.36 cubic yards.
How many bags of concrete for a 10x10 shed slab at 4 inches?
Roughly 62 bags of 80 lb mix, 82 bags of 60 lb, or 123 bags of 40 lb (including 10% waste). At this size, ready-mix delivery is usually cheaper and easier than mixing bags.
How much does the concrete for a 10x10 shed slab weigh?
About 2.75 tons (5,500 lb) of wet concrete.
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