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Driveway intentHow much concrete do I need for a driveway?
Driveways are usually slab-shaped but often longer and more awkward than a patio, so the estimate benefits from a small waste allowance.
Best for
- Driveways
- Car aprons
- Access slabs
Worked example
A 10 m by 3 m driveway at 0.15 m thickness
Driveways usually use the same slab formula but need a little more margin because the run is longer and the finish is more exposed.
Example
10 m × 3 m × 0.15 m = 4.5 m3. With 8 percent waste, the adjusted order volume is 4.86 m3.
Formula
Volume = length × width × thickness
Adjusted volume = volume × (1 + waste / 100)
How to use it
Driveway planning notes
Long slab
A driveway is usually a long rectangle, so split the shape if there are turns or widening sections.
Thickness
Use the design thickness you plan to pour, not the finish layer above it.
Waste factor
A slightly higher allowance is sensible when access is difficult or the pour has many edges.