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Shepparton Concrete Calculator

Fast, Free & Accurate Concrete Estimates for Shepparton, VIC

Calculate exactly how much concrete you need for any project in Shepparton — slabs, driveways, footings, columns, and steps. Get volume in m³, bag count, and 2026 cost estimates instantly.

✅ Slabs & Driveways
✅ Footings & Columns
✅ 2026 Cost Estimates
✅ Bag Calculator

Shepparton Concrete Volume Calculator

Whether you're pouring a backyard slab, a driveway, or footings for a new structure in Shepparton, our free calculator gives you accurate concrete quantities and 2026 price estimates in seconds.

🏠 Why Use This Calculator?

Over-ordering or under-ordering concrete wastes both money and time. Our Shepparton concrete calculator gives you a precise m³ figure so you can confidently order from local Goulburn Valley suppliers — no guesswork, no costly shortfalls on pour day.

📐 Multiple Project Types

From standard rectangular slabs and driveways to round post-hole footings and stepped areas, the calculator handles the most common residential and commercial concrete scenarios seen across Shepparton, Mooroopna, Kialla, and the wider Greater Shepparton region.

💰 2026 Shepparton Pricing

Ready-mix concrete in Shepparton typically ranges from $180 – $260 per m³ in 2026, depending on mix strength, additives, and delivery location. Use the cost estimator below to get a ballpark figure before contacting your Shepparton supplier.

🧱 Shepparton Concrete Calculator

Select your project type, enter dimensions, and get instant results

Enter the longest dimension
Enter the shortest dimension
100 mm = standard slab; 150 mm = driveway
2026 estimate: $180 – $260/m³ in Shepparton
Total Concrete Required (with wastage)
0.00 m³
Including selected wastage allowance
Net Volume
20 kg Bags
25 kg Bags
Estimated Cost

📋 Full Breakdown

Net concrete volume
Wastage allowance
Total volume to order
Mix strength selected
20 kg bags needed
25 kg bags needed
Estimated material cost
Est. pump hire (if needed)

How the Shepparton Concrete Calculator Works

The calculator uses standard volumetric formulas to determine how much concrete your project requires. For rectangular pours the formula is straightforward; for round columns it uses the circular cross-section area. A wastage factor is then applied to ensure you don't run short on pour day in Shepparton's variable seasonal conditions.

📐 Rectangular Slab / Driveway / Footing Formula

Volume (m³) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Thickness (m)
Total Order = Volume × (1 + Wastage% / 100)

🔵 Round Column / Post Hole Formula

Volume (m³) = π × (Diameter / 2)² × Depth × Number of Columns
Total Order = Volume × (1 + Wastage% / 100)

🪜 Steps Formula

Volume (m³) = 0.5 × Steps × Rise (m) × Run (m) × Width (m)
Total Order = Volume × (1 + Wastage% / 100)

Concrete Slab Dimension Guide — Shepparton

Length × Width (m²)
Top surface area
Thickness (mm) — e.g. 100 mm standard
Depth

Volume = L × W × T  |  Always measure in metres

Tip: Convert thickness from mm to metres before calculating (e.g. 100 mm = 0.10 m)

2026 Concrete Prices in Shepparton, VIC

Shepparton is serviced by concrete batching plants within the Greater Shepparton region. Being a regional hub in the Goulburn Valley, delivery distances are generally short for projects within Shepparton, Mooroopna, Kialla, and Tatura. The table below outlines 2026 guide prices for the most common concrete mix strengths in the area.

Mix Strength Common Use Price per m³ (AUD) Min. Order Slump
N20 (20 MPa) Paths, garden edging, low-load slabs $180 – $198 0.2 m³ 80 mm
N25 (25 MPa) House slabs, footpaths, shed floors $198 – $222 0.2 m³ 80 – 100 mm
N32 (32 MPa) Driveways, garage floors, crossovers $222 – $242 0.2 m³ 100 mm
N40 (40 MPa) Commercial slabs, structural elements $242 – $262 0.5 m³ 100 – 120 mm
Coloured / Exposed Decorative driveways, patios $258 – $315 1 m³ 80 mm

N20 – 20 MPa

Common UsePaths, garden edging
Price per m³$180 – $198
Min. Order0.2 m³

N25 – 25 MPa

Common UseHouse slabs, shed floors
Price per m³$198 – $222
Min. Order0.2 m³

N32 – 32 MPa

Common UseDriveways, garage floors
Price per m³$222 – $242
Min. Order0.2 m³

N40 – 40 MPa

Common UseCommercial / structural
Price per m³$242 – $262
Min. Order0.5 m³

Coloured / Exposed

Common UseDecorative driveways, patios
Price per m³$258 – $315
Min. Order1 m³
⚠️ Price Disclaimer: Prices above are 2026 guide estimates for the Shepparton region. Always obtain quotes directly from your local Shepparton concrete supplier as prices vary with fuel costs, aggregate availability, and seasonal demand. Small loads (under 1 m³) typically attract a short-load surcharge.

Shepparton Concrete Project Guide

Different projects in Shepparton require different concrete thicknesses, mix strengths, and reinforcement. The guide below covers the most common residential applications across Greater Shepparton, including Shepparton, Mooroopna, Kialla, Tatura, and surrounding communities.

🏠 Concrete House Slab — Shepparton

Standard residential slabs in Shepparton are typically 100 mm thick using an N25 mix with SL82 or SL92 mesh reinforcement. Shepparton has significant areas of reactive clay soils — particularly Class M and H sites — so a soil classification report is essential before selecting your slab type. Waffle pod slabs are common on reactive sites in the region.

🚗 Concrete Driveway — Shepparton

Driveways in Shepparton should be a minimum 100–125 mm thick with N32 concrete for standard passenger vehicles. Shepparton's hot summers cause significant thermal expansion — control joints every 3–4 m are critical to prevent cracking. An exposed aggregate or broom finish provides the grip and durability needed for the local climate.

🏗️ Footings & Foundations

Strip footings in Shepparton's reactive soil conditions are typically specified at 300 mm wide × 200 mm+ deep with N25–N32 concrete and R10 tie bars. Due to highly reactive clay soils in many Shepparton suburbs, a geotechnical engineer's report is strongly recommended before ordering concrete for any footing work.

🌿 Paths & Patios

Paths and patios in Shepparton are typically poured at 75–100 mm thick with N20 or N25 concrete. A broom finish is standard for residential use. Allow a 10% wastage factor for formed path work and consider using a light steel mesh in areas where tree roots may be present in Shepparton's older established suburbs.

🔵 Post Holes & Columns

Fence post and pergola footings in Shepparton typically use 300–450 mm diameter holes at 600–900 mm depth. On reactive soils, deeper footings may be required to reach stable sub-soil. Our round column calculator handles any combination of diameter, depth, and number of posts — just enter the values and get your bag or m³ quantity immediately.

🪜 Concrete Steps

Concrete steps in Shepparton follow the NCC standard of 150–175 mm rise and 250–300 mm run per step. Steps are typically formed with N32 concrete and finished with a broom texture or exposed aggregate for slip resistance. Our steps calculator uses the triangular volume method to give you an accurate concrete quantity for any staircase.

Recommended Concrete Thickness — Shepparton Projects

Project Type Thickness (mm) Mix Strength Reinforcement Wastage %
Footpath / Garden path75 – 100N20SL72 mesh (optional)5 – 10%
Patio / Alfresco100N25SL82 mesh10%
House slab (standard)100N25 – N32SL82 / SL9210%
House slab (reactive soil)Engineer specifiedN32+Engineer specified10%
Garage floor100 – 125N32SL92 mesh10%
Driveway (light vehicles)100 – 125N32SL92 mesh10%
Driveway (heavy vehicles)150 – 175N40N12 bar10 – 15%
Strip footing200+N25 – N32R10 tie bars10%

Footpath / Garden Path

Thickness75 – 100 mm
MixN20
Wastage5 – 10%

Patio / Alfresco

Thickness100 mm
MixN25
Wastage10%

House Slab

Thickness100 mm
MixN25 – N32
Wastage10%

Driveway (light vehicles)

Thickness100 – 125 mm
MixN32
Wastage10%

Strip Footing

Thickness200+ mm
MixN25 – N32
Wastage10%

Concrete Pouring Tips for Shepparton Conditions

🌡️ Shepparton Climate Note: Shepparton experiences some of Victoria's hottest summers (regularly 38°C+) and cold, foggy winters. Concrete curing is significantly affected by both temperature extremes — plan your pour time carefully and use appropriate admixtures for the season.
  • Hot weather pouring (Shepparton summers): Pour very early in the morning — ideally before 7 AM during heatwave periods. Use a set retarder admixture to extend working time, and wet cure the slab immediately with damp hessian or curing compound to prevent rapid moisture loss in Shepparton's dry northerly winds.
  • Cold weather pouring (Shepparton winters): Avoid pouring when temperatures are at or below 5°C. Winter mornings in Shepparton can be near freezing — use an accelerator admixture and insulating blankets to keep the concrete above 10°C during the initial curing period.
  • Reactive soil management: Many Shepparton suburbs sit on Class M or H reactive clay soils. Ensure your formwork base is compacted correctly and sub-base material is adequate before pouring. An engineer's input on slab design is highly recommended.
  • Control joints: For any slab larger than 4 m × 4 m in Shepparton, saw-cut or form control joints at regular intervals to manage thermal cracking — essential given the extreme temperature range experienced in the Goulburn Valley.
  • Ordering concrete in Shepparton: Contact your local supplier at least 24–48 hours in advance. Short-load fees typically apply for orders under 0.5 m³ — consider combining small jobs to avoid extra charges.
  • Pump hire in Shepparton: Concrete pump hire typically adds $400 – $750 to your project cost in the Shepparton region. Budget for this if access is limited or the pour area is large.
  • Always add wastage: A minimum 10% wastage allowance is standard in Shepparton. Uneven ground, reactive soil preparation, and formwork variations will all consume more concrete than the base calculation suggests.
✅ Pro Tip: For projects in Shepparton over 3 m³, always use ready-mix concrete from a local batching plant rather than hand-mixing bags. It guarantees a consistent mix strength, saves significant labour time, and ensures your pour meets AS 1379 standards for structural applications. Ask your supplier about fibre-reinforced concrete options for driveways on reactive ground.

Planning a shed or garage project? Use our Access Road Concrete Calculator to estimate the concrete needed for any access roads or hardstand areas on your Shepparton property.

Concrete Bag Coverage Reference — Shepparton

For very small jobs in Shepparton where ready-mix isn't practical, pre-mixed bags from hardware stores are an alternative. The table below helps you estimate how many bags you'll need, and shows why ready-mix is far more cost-effective for anything larger than 0.5 m³.

Bag Size Yield per Bag (m³) Bags per 1 m³ Approx. Price per Bag (AUD) Cost per m³
20 kg bag0.009 m³~111 bags$8 – $12~$900 – $1,320
25 kg bag0.011 m³~91 bags$10 – $15~$910 – $1,365
40 kg bag0.018 m³~56 bags$16 – $22~$896 – $1,232

20 kg Bags

Yield per bag0.009 m³
Bags per m³~111 bags
Cost per m³~$900 – $1,320

25 kg Bags

Yield per bag0.011 m³
Bags per m³~91 bags
Cost per m³~$910 – $1,365

40 kg Bags

Yield per bag0.018 m³
Bags per m³~56 bags
Cost per m³~$896 – $1,232
💡 Bagged vs Ready-Mix in Shepparton: Pre-mixed bags cost roughly 4× more per m³ than ready-mix concrete from a Shepparton batching plant. For any pour over 0.5 m³, ready-mix is strongly recommended for both cost savings and consistent quality.

Frequently Asked Questions — Shepparton Concrete Calculator

How do I use the Shepparton concrete calculator?
Select your project type (slab, driveway, footing, column, or steps), enter your dimensions in metres or millimetres as prompted, choose your wastage allowance and mix strength, then click Calculate. The tool instantly shows total m³ required, 20 kg and 25 kg bag quantities, and an estimated cost based on 2026 Shepparton pricing.
How much does concrete cost in Shepparton in 2026?
Ready-mix concrete in Shepparton ranges from approximately $180/m³ for N20 mix to $262+/m³ for N40 structural concrete in 2026. Decorative and coloured concrete can reach $315/m³. These prices exclude pump hire ($400–$750) and finishing labour. Always obtain a current quote from your local Shepparton supplier as prices vary with seasonal demand and fuel costs.
Does Shepparton have reactive soil problems for concrete slabs?
Yes — this is one of the most important considerations for concrete projects in Shepparton. Much of the Greater Shepparton area sits on reactive clay soils, classified as Class M or Class H under AS 2870. These soils expand when wet and shrink when dry, which can crack or heave standard slabs. A geotechnical soil test is strongly recommended before pouring any structural slab. Your engineer may specify a waffle pod raft slab or stiffened raft design suited to Shepparton's conditions.
What thickness should a concrete driveway be in Shepparton?
Concrete driveways in Shepparton should be a minimum of 100–125 mm thick using N32 concrete for light passenger vehicles. For heavy vehicles or dual-axle trailers, increase to 150 mm with N40 concrete and heavier reinforcement. Always install control joints every 3–4 m given Shepparton's significant temperature range between summer and winter, which causes substantial thermal expansion and contraction.
How much wastage should I add to my concrete order in Shepparton?
A 10% wastage allowance is standard for most residential concrete projects in Shepparton. For complex pours involving steps, curved edges, or uneven ground preparation — common in older Shepparton suburbs with reactive soils — use 15%. For large, well-prepared flat slabs, 5–8% may suffice. It is always better to order slightly more than to run short mid-pour in a regional location where getting a top-up truck quickly can be difficult.
Can I pour concrete in summer in Shepparton?
Yes, but Shepparton summers are among the hottest in Victoria — temperatures regularly exceed 38–40°C. In extreme heat, concrete can lose moisture and begin setting too quickly before it can be properly finished. Best practice is to pour early morning before 7 AM, use a retarder admixture to extend working time, wet cure immediately after finishing, and avoid pouring on days with forecast temperatures above 35°C where possible. Your concrete supplier can advise on hot-weather mixes.
Do I need a building permit for a concrete slab in Shepparton?
In the Greater Shepparton City Council area, a building permit is generally required for slabs associated with new structures such as sheds, garages, and house additions. Small standalone pathways and patio slabs under certain dimensions may be exempt, but regulations change regularly. Always check with Greater Shepparton City Council or a registered building surveyor before commencing work to avoid costly compliance issues.
How many 20 kg bags of concrete do I need per m³ in Shepparton?
You need approximately 110–111 bags of 20 kg pre-mixed concrete per cubic metre (m³). Each 20 kg bag yields approximately 0.009 m³ when mixed with the correct water ratio. Our Shepparton concrete calculator automatically displays the 20 kg bag count in the results section — just enter your project dimensions and wastage percentage to get the exact number needed.

Shepparton Concrete Resources & References

🏛️ Greater Shepparton City Council

Check building permit requirements, soil classification data, and development guidelines before starting any concrete project in Shepparton or surrounding townships.

Visit Shepparton Council →

📋 AS 2870 — Residential Slabs

The Australian Standard for residential slabs and footings — essential reading for Shepparton projects on reactive clay soils. Covers site classification and slab design requirements for Class M and H sites.

Standards Australia →

🌡️ Shepparton Weather — BOM

Check the Bureau of Meteorology forecast before scheduling your concrete pour — critical during Shepparton's extreme summer heat and cold winter mornings to ensure safe curing conditions.

BOM Shepparton Forecast →

🧱 Concrete Institute of Australia

Technical guides on concrete mix design, reactive soil considerations, curing in extreme temperatures, and best practices for residential construction across regional Victoria including the Goulburn Valley.

CIA Resources →