Concrete for a 16×20 slab
A 16×20 ft slab at 4″ thick needs about 196 × 80 lb bags of concrete mix (with 10% waste) — or 4.5 cubic yards of ready-mix. Estimated materials cost ≈ $743 (ready-mix).
| Volume | 106.67 ft³ = 3.95 cu yd |
|---|---|
| 80 lb bags (no waste) | 178 |
| 80 lb bags (10% waste) | 196 |
| 60 lb bags (10% waste) | 261 |
| Ready-mix | 4.5 cu yd |
| Recommended | Order ready-mix |
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Estimate for standard concrete mix (e.g. Quikrete #1101 / Sakrete High-Strength). Bag counts round up and include your overage %. Cost is an estimate (as of June 2026, US national average) — confirm bag price and ready-mix delivery (often a 1 yd³ minimum + short-load fees) with your supplier. Not a substitute for a structural engineer on load-bearing work.
The math: volume = 16 × 20 × (4 ÷ 12) = 106.67 ft³, then ÷ 27 = 3.95 cubic yards. An 80 lb bag yields 0.60 ft³. See the full concrete calculator for footings, columns, and other shapes.
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Last updated: 2026-06-28.
Bag yields from the
QUIKRETE #1101
data sheet. Cost figures are US-national-average estimates and vary by region and supplier.