Concrete Footing Calculator

Calculate concrete volume for continuous footings, pier (sonotube) footings, and spread footings. Get cubic feet, cubic yards, and bag counts.

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select footing type (rectangular or cylindrical).
  2. Enter width/diameter, depth, and length or count.
  3. Results show cubic feet, cubic yards, and bag counts.

Formula

Rectangular: L × W × D

Cylindrical (pier): π × r² × Depth × Count

Cubic yards = Cu ft ÷ 27 | 80 lb bags ≈ cu yd × 45

Example

Example: 40 ft continuous footing, 16 in wide, 12 in deep → 53.3 cu ft → 1.97 yd³ → 89 bags of 80 lb.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • For a continuous footing: Length × Width × Depth. For a pier: π × r² × Depth. Divide by 27 for cubic yards. Add 10% waste.
  • Footings must extend below the local frost depth. In cold climates that may be 36–48 inches. Check your local building code.
  • A sonotube (cardboard form tube) creates a cylindrical pier footing. Common sizes are 8", 10", 12", and 16" diameter.
  • Use π × r² × depth for one tube, multiply by count, divide by 27 for cubic yards. A 12" tube at 4 ft deep = 0.175 yd³ each, so 10 = 1.75 yd³.
  • A general rule is the footing width should be twice the wall thickness. A structural engineer should size footings for load-bearing applications.

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