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Wisconsin Concrete Calculator — Yards, Bags & Cost

Calculate cubic yards, bags needed, and Wisconsin-accurate ready-mix costs for any concrete project — driveways, dairy barn floors, foundations, patios & more.

$135
Avg WI Ready-Mix (per Cu Yd)
4,000
Min PSI — WI Exposed Flatwork
6%
Recommended Air Entrainment
UDC
WI Uniform Dwelling Code
🚗 Driveway 🐄 Dairy Barn Floor 🏗️ Foundation 🪨 Footings 🛤️ Patio / Sidewalk 🏠 Garage Floor
The Wisconsin Concrete Calculator helps homeowners, farmers, and contractors estimate cubic yards, bag count, and ready-mix costs for any concrete project in Wisconsin. WI pricing typically runs $125–$165/yd for standard mixes, with higher costs in the northern counties due to longer haul distances. Wisconsin's severe freeze-thaw climate demands air-entrained mixes and frost-depth footings to prevent heaving and surface scaling. Enter your dimensions for instant, Wisconsin-accurate results.

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🚗 Driveway 🐄 Barn Floor 🏗️ Foundation 🪨 Footings 🛤️ Patio

Enter project dimensions to calculate volume, bags, and estimated Wisconsin material cost.

Residential driveway: 6 in. min depth, 4,000 PSI air-entrained. WisDOT access permit required on state roads.

Patio/sidewalk 4 in · Driveway 6 in · Barn floor 5–6 in · Footing 10–14 in · Foundation 8–12 in

Cubic Yards Required
Including waste factor

📋 Project Summary

    💵 Wisconsin Cost Estimate

      📐 Wisconsin Driveway / Slab Cross-Section — UDC Standard Layers

      Broom / Brushed Finish — WI Standard
      Concrete — 4–6 in. (UDC / Wisconsin)
      4,000 PSI · Air-Entrained 5–7% · W/C Ratio ≤ 0.45
      ⬛ Rebar #4 / Wire Mesh (Driveways, Barn Floors, Foundations)
      🪨 4–6 in. Compacted Gravel Base (WI UDC Spec)
      Compacted Subgrade — Below Frost Line (42–48 in. WI)
      27
      Cu ft per cubic yard
      45
      80 lb bags per cu yd
      $135
      Avg WI ready-mix / yd
      Concrete Slab Rebar Layer Gravel Base Subgrade

      Wisconsin Concrete Calculator — What You Need to Know

      Wisconsin sits in a severe freeze-thaw climate zone, making air-entrained concrete an absolute requirement for any outdoor flatwork. The state follows the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) for one- and two-family homes and the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code (based on IBC) for commercial and agricultural structures. Minimum footing depth ranges from 42 inches in southern Wisconsin to 48 inches in the northern counties. Always check with your local municipality — many Wisconsin cities and towns have additional requirements for driveways, sidewalks, and barn slabs.

      🔵 Wisconsin UDC Minimum Concrete Requirements

      Exposed flatwork (driveways, patios, sidewalks): 4,000 PSI min · Structural exposed to weather: 4,500 PSI · Air entrainment: 5–7% for WI freeze-thaw exposure (Exposure Class F2) · W/C ratio: max 0.45 · Frost depth: 42 in. (south WI) to 48 in. (north WI). Verify footing depths with your local building department.

      🚗 Wisconsin Driveway

      A standard 10×40 ft driveway at 6 inches needs ~7.4 cubic yards. At WI pricing of $128–$155/yd, material cost runs $948–$1,147. WisDOT access permits are required for any driveway connecting to a state highway.

      🐄 Dairy Barn / Ag Floor

      Wisconsin dairy barn floors typically use 5–6 inch, 4,000 PSI with a broom finish for traction and chemical resistance to manure acids. A 60×80 ft barn floor at 6 inches requires roughly 89 cubic yards — a large truck-delivered pour.

      🏗️ Foundation / Basement

      Wisconsin UDC requires residential foundation footings at minimum 42–48 inches below grade. Use 4,000–4,500 PSI with a waterproofing admixture. All new foundations require a local building permit before work begins.

      How to Calculate Concrete Volume for Wisconsin Projects

      Start by measuring length and width in feet, and depth in inches. Multiply all three together after converting depth to feet (divide inches by 12) to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards. Always add at least 10% for waste — Wisconsin suppliers often have minimum order requirements and short-load fees for small pours. See the Arkansas Concrete Calculator for a warmer-climate comparison on mix requirements.

      📐 Wisconsin Concrete Volume Formula

      Volume (cu ft) = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × [Depth (in) ÷ 12]
      Volume (cu yd) = Volume (cu ft) ÷ 27
      Order Qty = CEIL[ Volume (cu yd) × Waste Factor ]
      Example: 20 ft × 10 ft driveway × 6 in = 100 cu ft = 3.70 cu yd → Order 4.1 cu yd (+10%)

      ⚠️ Wisconsin Short-Load & Minimum Order Fees

      Most Wisconsin ready-mix suppliers charge a short-load fee of $100–$250 for orders under 5–6 cubic yards. For small repairs or post holes under 0.5 yards, Quikrete or Sakrete 80 lb bags from Menards, Home Depot, or Fleet Farm are far more cost-effective.

      Wisconsin Concrete Pricing Reference

      Wisconsin ready-mix pricing is close to the Midwest average in cities like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay. Northern Wisconsin counties (Rhinelander, Superior, Wausau) can run $10–$25/yd higher due to fewer local batching plants and longer haul distances. Air-entrained mixes add roughly $5–$10/yd over standard pricing.

      Mix Type / PSI WI Price / Cu Yd National Avg Best For Air Entrained? WI Code
      3,000 PSI — Standard$118–$138$125–$145Interior slabs, protected areasOptionalMin Only
      3,500 PSI — Residential$124–$145$133–$152Garage floors, interior barn slabsRecommendedAcceptable
      4,000 PSI — WI Standard$132–$158$140–$162Driveways, patios, sidewalks, dairy floorsRequiredCompliant
      4,500 PSI — Structural$142–$168$150–$172Foundations, structural exposedRequiredCompliant
      5,000 PSI — High Strength$152–$182$158–$185Heavy commercial, industrialRequiredCompliant
      Fiber-Reinforced / Colored$162–$208$155–$200Decorative slabs, stamped patiosRequiredCompliant

      3,000 PSI — Standard

      WI Price / Cu Yd$118–$138
      National Avg$125–$145
      Best ForInterior / protected slabs

      3,500 PSI — Residential

      WI Price / Cu Yd$124–$145
      National Avg$133–$152
      Best ForGarage floors, interior barn

      4,000 PSI — WI Standard

      WI Price / Cu Yd$132–$158
      National Avg$140–$162
      Best ForDriveways, patios, dairy floors

      4,500 PSI — Structural

      WI Price / Cu Yd$142–$168
      National Avg$150–$172
      Best ForFoundations, structural exposed

      5,000 PSI — High Strength

      WI Price / Cu Yd$152–$182
      National Avg$158–$185
      Best ForHeavy commercial, industrial

      ✅ Wisconsin Dairy & Agricultural Concrete Note

      Wisconsin dairy barn floors face chemical attack from manure acids (pH as low as 5.5). Use 4,000–4,500 PSI with a low W/C ratio of 0.40 and a dense, hard-troweled or broom-finished surface. A concrete sealer applied after 28-day cure greatly extends barn floor life and reduces maintenance costs.

      Wisconsin Concrete Project Tips

      • Always specify air-entrained mix for outdoor concrete — request 5–7% air content. Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycles will destroy non-entrained surface concrete within 2–3 winters.
      • Frost depth is critical — footings must reach 42 in. in southern WI (Milwaukee, Madison, Racine) and 48 in. in northern counties (Wausau, Superior, Rhinelander).
      • Schedule pours in spring or fall — avoid pouring in January and February when temperatures regularly drop below 10°F, which requires costly heated enclosures and blankets.
      • Use a curing compound — Wisconsin summers can be hot and windy, causing rapid moisture loss. Apply curing compound within 20 minutes of finishing, or cover with wet burlap for 7 days.
      • Get permits early — Wisconsin municipalities vary widely. Some require permits for driveways and sidewalks; all require permits for foundations and structural slabs. Check with your local building inspector first.
      • Account for short-load fees — most Wisconsin suppliers add $100–$250 for pours under 5 yards. For jobs under 1 yard, use bagged concrete from Menards or Fleet Farm.
      • Dairy barn floors need extra planning — size truck access, plan your pour sequence for large slabs, and always specify chemical-resistant mix with a dense broom finish for traction.

      Frequently Asked Questions — Wisconsin Concrete Calculator

      How much does concrete cost per yard in Wisconsin?+
      Expect to pay $125–$165 per cubic yard for standard 4,000 PSI ready-mix in Wisconsin. Milwaukee and Madison are near the lower end; northern counties like Rhinelander or Superior run $10–$25/yd higher. Short-load fees of $100–$250 apply for orders under 5–6 yards.
      What PSI concrete do I need for a Wisconsin driveway?+
      Use 4,000 PSI with 5–7% air entrainment — required by Wisconsin UDC for all flatwork exposed to weather. A W/C ratio of 0.45 or lower ensures freeze-thaw durability. Never use non-air-entrained concrete outdoors in Wisconsin.
      How deep should footings be in Wisconsin?+
      Minimum footing depth is 42 inches in southern Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Madison, Kenosha) and 48 inches in northern counties (Wausau, Rhinelander, Superior). Always confirm with your local building department before digging.
      How many cubic yards for a Wisconsin garage floor?+
      A standard 20×24 ft two-car garage at 4 inches needs approximately 5.93 cubic yards (6.5 yd with 10% waste). At WI pricing of $132–$158/yd, material cost runs roughly $858–$1,027. Add rebar or wire mesh for best results.
      Do I need a permit for a concrete driveway in Wisconsin?+
      It depends on your municipality — requirements vary across Wisconsin cities and townships. Most require permits for driveways connecting to public streets, and a WisDOT access permit is required for any driveway on a state highway. Always check locally before pouring.
      What concrete mix is best for Wisconsin dairy barn floors?+
      Use 4,000–4,500 PSI with a low W/C ratio of 0.40 and a dense broom finish for traction. Manure acids (pH 5.5) attack weaker mixes — a quality sealer applied after full cure significantly extends floor life and reduces cracking.
      How long does concrete take to cure in Wisconsin?+
      24 hrs for foot traffic · 7 days for vehicles · 28 days for full strength. In Wisconsin winters (below 40°F), use insulating blankets and extend cure time per ACI 306. Keep concrete moist for at least 7 days in summer to prevent surface cracking.

      Official Wisconsin Concrete Resources

      Wisconsin state building codes, WisDOT access permits, and industry standards for compliant concrete work.

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      Wisconsin DSPS — Building Codes

      UDC Authority

      The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) administers the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) for residential construction, including concrete footing, foundation, and slab requirements statewide.

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      WisDOT — Access Permits

      Wisconsin DOT

      Wisconsin Department of Transportation issues access permits for driveways and approaches on state highways. Required before pouring any driveway apron connected to a WisDOT-managed road in Wisconsin.

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      ACI 318 — Concrete Standard

      Industry Standard

      ACI 318 is the national structural concrete standard adopted by Wisconsin's building codes. It defines PSI requirements, air entrainment levels, freeze-thaw exposure classes, and curing procedures for all climates.

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