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Concrete Driveway Calculator

Estimate concrete volume, bag count, gravel base, rebar, and rough material cost for a concrete driveway. Driveways need heavier concrete and more reinforcement than patios — this calculator uses the correct driveway defaults.

What this driveway calculator estimates

The calculator uses driveway-specific defaults: 5 in thickness, rebar grid reinforcement, 10% waste factor, and 4000 psi (M300) concrete — the standard for residential driveways.

  • Concrete volume in cubic yards for ready-mix ordering.
  • Bag count if you choose to use bagged concrete.
  • Compacted gravel base volume and weight (6 in default).
  • Rebar stick count and spacing for grid reinforcement.
  • Form board count from driveway perimeter.
  • Rough material cost range for concrete, gravel, forms, and rebar.

Driveway concrete formula

Driveway estimates use the same slab volume formula with driveway-standard inputs.

Volume formula

length (ft) × width (ft) × thickness (in) ÷ 12 ÷ 27 = yd³

Example: 20 × 12 × 5 ÷ 12 ÷ 27 = 3.09 yd³ net.

Driveway waste factor

Use 10% waste for driveways. Driveways have less margin for running short than patios, and subgrade variation is common.

Why 4000 psi?

4000 psi concrete resists vehicle loads and freeze-thaw damage better than 3000 psi. Most DOT and residential codes require at least 4000 psi for exterior vehicle slabs.

Common driveway size estimates

Pre-calculated for 5 in thickness, M300 concrete, 10% waste, and 6 in gravel base.

Driveway sizeNet yd³Ordered yd³80 lb bagsOrdering
10 × 20 × 5 in (single)3.093.40155Ready-mix recommended
12 × 20 × 5 in (single)3.704.07185Ready-mix recommended
16 × 30 × 5 in (single long)7.418.15371Ready-mix required
20 × 20 × 5 in (two-car)6.176.79309Ready-mix required
24 × 24 × 5 in (two-car wide)8.899.78445Ready-mix required

Driveway ordering checklist

Driveways are rarely a DIY bag-mix project. Plan for ready-mix, proper subbase, and rebar before ordering.

  • 4000 psi (M300) ready-mix concrete with air entrainment in freeze-thaw climates.
  • Compacted road base or gravel base, 6 in minimum.
  • Rebar grid: #5 rebar at 18 in spacing is a common residential standard.
  • Form boards, pins, and duplex nails for straight edges.
  • Control joints every 10–12 ft across the driveway.
  • Not included: excavation, labor, delivery, permits, vapor barrier, or sealer.

Concrete driveway calculator FAQ

How much concrete does a standard driveway need?

A standard two-car driveway (20 ft × 20 ft × 5 in) needs about 6.17 yd³ net and about 6.79 yd³ with 10% waste. Ready-mix is strongly recommended at this volume.

How thick should a concrete driveway be?

Most residential driveways for passenger vehicles are 5 in thick. Areas where heavy trucks or RVs will park benefit from 6 in. Always use a compacted base and rebar grid for driveways.

Should I use 3000 or 4000 psi concrete for a driveway?

4000 psi (about M300) is the standard choice for driveways, especially in freeze-thaw climates. The extra strength and durability justify the modest cost difference.

Do I need rebar in a concrete driveway?

Yes — a rebar grid (#5 rebar at 18 in spacing is common) significantly reduces cracking and slab movement. Wire mesh alone is not sufficient for vehicle loads in most conditions.

How do I prevent driveway cracks?

Cut control joints every 10–12 ft, use proper subbase, maintain minimum 5 in thickness, cure properly, and seal the surface annually. Even well-built driveways develop some hairline cracks over time.

How much waste factor for a driveway?

Use 10% for driveways. The combination of form variance, subgrade irregularity, and the risk of running short justifies the higher waste factor versus a simple patio.

Planning estimates only

These are rough material estimates for planning purposes. They are not purchasing guarantees, engineering designs, or code compliance guidance. Confirm local code, subbase requirements, rebar sizing, slab thickness, and supplier yields with a qualified professional before ordering concrete for a driveway.