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Concrete Calculator2024-08-13T11:04:36+00:00

CONCRETE CALCULATOR

Volumetric Concrete Mixed To Your Specifications

How Much Concrete Do I Need?

Use our volumetric concrete calculator to get an instant estimation as to how much concrete mix you will need per cubic meter to fulfill your requirements. Our concrete calculator below is completely free to use and will help our experts in providing you with a fair and honest quotation.

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Find out How Much Ready Mix Concrete You’ll Need for Your Next Project

How To Use Our Volumetric Concrete Calculator

Using our concrete calculator will allow you to determine how much concrete mixture per cubic meter you will need to complete your job, whether that be laying concrete foundations, casting concrete walls, resurfacing a slab or driveway or whatever else.

To calculate this figure, simply enter the following dimensions:

  • Length: The length of the area where the concrete will be poured.
  • Width: The width of the area.
  • Thickness: The desired thickness of the concrete slab.

Once you input these measurements, our calculator will automatically compute the volume of concrete required in cubic meters.

Ready To Calculate How Much Concrete You’ll Need?

Our volumetric concrete calculator is a simple to use yet essential tool that will help ensure your project is a success. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast undertaking a home renovation or a professional contractor, accurate concrete calculations are the key to staying within budget. Use our concrete mixing calculator today to take the guesswork out of ordering ready-mix on-site concrete for your next project.

For any additional assistance or to place your concrete order, feel free to contact our expert team at 01543 759 555. At CCS Concrete, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

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We supply mixed on-site concrete to projects of all types and sizes. See some of our most recent concrete pours below.

Areas We Cover

CCS Concrete offers a bespoke mixed on-site volumetric concrete mixing service across Staffordshire and the West Midlands covering Walsall and Lichfield, as well as areas like Cannock, Brownhills, Shenstone, Stonall, Norton Canes, Aldridge, Boldmere, Rushall, Shelfield, Streetly, Kingstanding, Bloxwich, Essington, New Invention, Willenhall, Pool Green, Pelsall, Great Wyrley, Bassetts Pole and surrounding areas.

Areas We Cover

Client Testimonials

  • Excellent service reasonably priced can't fault them from office staff to delivery personnel. I'm well impressed. No hesitation in recommending this company.

    Dilys Stokes Avatar Dilys Stokes
    May 28, 2024

    Fabulous Company to deal with ordered over phone so easy , from start to finish first class. Very helpful drivers and Luke even tamped my concrete a nice personal touch. Definitely use again .

    David Stamp Avatar David Stamp
    April 11, 2024

    Once again ccs have provided a great service on time as usual 7m for a footings today cheers everyone Ace building service

    tony evans Avatar tony evans
    September 11, 2023
  • A great company to deal with, from initial enquirey lindsey is very helpfull and polite to delivery from Ben ontime and a curtious and helpfull driver. 10/10 all round. Definatley use in future. Caden building and roofing contractors ltd

    sean yates Avatar sean yates
    June 11, 2023

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