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Dallas Concrete Calculator — Yards, Bags & Cost

Calculate cubic yards, bags needed, and Dallas TX-accurate ready-mix costs for driveways, patios, slabs, basements, retaining walls, commercial floors & more in the DFW metro.

$132
Avg Dallas Ready-Mix (per Cu Yd)
3,000
Min PSI — Dallas Outdoor Flatwork
None
Frost Depth — North TX
TBC
Texas Building Code
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The Dallas Concrete Calculator helps homeowners, contractors, and builders across Dallas County estimate cubic yards, bag count, and ready-mix costs for any concrete project in Dallas, Plano, Irving, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, Frisco, and the broader DFW metro. Dallas pricing runs $122–$145/yd — among the most competitive in Texas — with strong plant access from Argos USA, Cemex, Martin Marietta, and numerous independent DFW operations along I-35E, I-30, and I-635. Dallas's primary concrete challenge is its expansive Vertisol black cotton clay soil — notorious across the DFW metro for swelling up to 10% in wet seasons and contracting dramatically in summer droughts, making sub-base lime stabilization and proper compaction the single most important factor in concrete longevity. Texas Building Code mandates 3,000 PSI minimum for outdoor flatwork; 3,500 PSI with #3 rebar on compacted crushed limestone base is the DFW industry standard. Enter your dimensions for instant, Dallas-accurate results.

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

Texas Building Code requires permits for structural concrete in Dallas. Contact City of Dallas Building Inspection at (214) 948-4480 before any structural pour.

Patio 4 in · Driveway 4–5 in · Garage 4–5 in · Commercial slab 5–6 in · Foundation 4–6 in · Footing 12–18 in

Cubic Yards Required
Including waste factor

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      📐 Dallas Concrete Slab Cross-Section
      Texas Building Code · Expansive Clay Standard · DFW Metro

      Width
      Thickness
      Broom Finish — Slip-Resistant Surface
      Concrete Slab — 4–5 in. Residential / 5–6 in. Commercial
      3,500 PSI Recommended · #3 Rebar @ 18 in. o.c. · W/C ≤ 0.50 · Control Joints Every 8–10 ft
      ⬛ #3 Rebar / Wire Mesh — Required on Dallas Expansive Clay
      🪨 4 in. Compacted Crushed Limestone Flexible Base — TxDOT Type B · 95% Proctor
      Lime-Stabilized Vertisol Black Clay Subgrade — Dallas County · 6% Hydrated Lime Treatment
      Length
      27
      Cu ft per cubic yard
      45
      80 lb bags per cu yd
      $132
      Avg Dallas ready-mix / yd
      Concrete Slab
      Rebar / Wire Mesh
      Crushed Limestone Base
      Lime-Treated Clay Subgrade

      Dallas Concrete — What You Need to Know

      Dallas sits at the center of the DFW Metroplex on some of the most expansive clay soils in North America — the Houston-Austin series Vertisol black cotton clay with a plasticity index (PI) routinely exceeding 30–50 across Dallas County. This clay swells dramatically in wet weather and contracts sharply during Texas's intense summer droughts, generating powerful upward and lateral forces that crack, heave, and settle concrete slabs not properly prepared. Unlike cold-climate states, Dallas has no frost depth requirement — concrete cost savings are substantial — but the expansive clay sub-base challenge more than replaces it as the key engineering concern. Texas Building Code mandates 3,000 PSI minimum for outdoor flatwork, but the DFW industry standard across all municipalities is 3,500 PSI with #3 rebar at 18 in. o.c. on a compacted TxDOT Type B crushed limestone base over lime-stabilized subgrade.

      🔵 Dallas / Texas Building Code Minimum Requirements

      Residential outdoor flatwork: 3,000 PSI min (3,500 PSI strongly recommended DFW-wide) · Foundation slabs: 3,500–4,000 PSI, post-tension or rebar per engineer design, TBC permit required · Commercial slabs: 4,000 PSI min, fiber-reinforced, engineered vapor barrier and sub-base design · Footings: 12 in. below grade minimum (no frost depth — Dallas County). Verify all requirements at City of Dallas Building Inspection — (214) 948-4480.

      How to Calculate Concrete — Dallas TX

      Multiply length × width × (depth in inches ÷ 12) to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 for cubic yards. Always add a minimum 10% waste factor — DFW short-load fees of $80–$130 for orders under 3–5 cubic yards apply at most Dallas-area plants. Schedule pours before 7 AM from May through September — Dallas's extreme summer heat of 100°F+ accelerates concrete set time dramatically, narrowing the finishing window and causing surface crusting if pours run past 9 AM on hot days.

      📐 Dallas Concrete 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 Dallas driveway × 4 in = 66.7 cu ft = 2.47 cu yd → Order 2.8 cu yd

      ⚠️ Dallas Expansive Clay Sub-Base Warning

      Dallas County's Vertisol black clay is among the most expansive in North America — PI values of 35–55 are common. Before any concrete pour: treat the top 6 in. of clay subgrade with 6% hydrated lime (mix and cure 72 hours minimum), then install a 4 in. compacted TxDOT Type B crushed limestone flexible base at 95% Proctor density. Skipping lime stabilization is the #1 cause of premature DFW slab failure — the $1.50–$2.50/sq ft added cost is well worth 20+ years of crack-free concrete. Cut control joints to 1/4 slab depth every 8–10 ft on driveways and every 4–5 ft on sidewalks within 12 hours of the pour.

      Dallas Concrete Pricing Reference

      Dallas is one of Texas's most competitive ready-mix markets, with Argos USA, Cemex, Martin Marietta, Vulcan Materials, and numerous strong independent DFW operations providing excellent coverage across I-35E, I-30, I-635, US-75, and the North Texas Tollway network. Plano, Garland, Irving, and Mesquite all have competitive pricing similar to Dallas proper. Outer DFW exurbs in Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper may see $8–$14/yd in haul surcharges. Compare with the Texas Concrete Calculator and the Fort Worth Concrete Calculator for statewide context.

      Mix / PSI Dallas Price / Cu Yd National Avg Best For Rebar Required? TBC Code
      3,000 PSI — TBC Minimum$118–$132$125–$145Basic patios, walkways, interior floorsRecommendedCompliant
      3,500 PSI — Dallas Standard$125–$142$135–$155Driveways, garage slabs, foundationsStrongly Rec.Compliant
      4,000 PSI — Commercial$133–$152$145–$165Commercial slabs, retaining wallsRequiredCompliant
      5,000 PSI — Industrial$145–$168$163–$185Warehouse / industrial / heavy loadsRequiredCompliant
      Fiber / Stamped Decorative$148–$200$155–$210Patios, driveways, pool decksRec. + FiberCompliant

      3,000 PSI — TBC Minimum

      Dallas Price$118–$132/yd
      Best ForBasic patios, walkways, interior floors

      3,500 PSI — Dallas Standard

      Dallas Price$125–$142/yd
      Best ForDriveways, garage slabs, foundations

      4,000 PSI — Commercial

      Dallas Price$133–$152/yd
      Best ForCommercial slabs, retaining walls

      5,000 PSI — Industrial

      Dallas Price$145–$168/yd
      Best ForWarehouse / industrial / heavy loads

      ✅ Dallas vs. Plano vs. Irving vs. Garland — Pricing Snapshot

      City of Dallas averages $125–$142/yd for standard 3,500 PSI with excellent plant access along I-35E, I-30, and I-635. Plano and Allen (north metro) run $126–$144/yd. Irving and Grand Prairie (west DFW, near DFW Airport) average $124–$142/yd. Garland and Mesquite (east metro) run $124–$142/yd. Outer Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper may see $10–$14/yd in haul surcharges. For large commercial pours along the I-635 / President George Bush Turnpike corridor, coordinate with Argos or Cemex 24–48 hours ahead during peak DFW construction season (September–May).

      Dallas Concrete — Frequently Asked Questions

      How much does concrete cost per yard in Dallas TX?+
      $122–$145 per cubic yard for standard ready-mix in Dallas and the DFW metro. 3,000 PSI runs $118–$132/yd; 3,500 PSI Dallas standard runs $125–$142/yd; 4,000 PSI commercial mix runs $133–$152/yd. Short-load fees of $80–$130 apply for orders under 3–5 cubic yards at most DFW plants. Dallas is one of the most affordable major ready-mix markets in Texas and nationally.
      What PSI concrete is required in Dallas TX?+
      3,000 PSI minimum under Texas Building Code for outdoor residential flatwork. However, 3,500 PSI is the DFW industry standard for all exterior concrete — driveways, patios, garage slabs, and sidewalks — given Dallas County's expansive Vertisol clay soils that generate significant slab heave forces. 4,000 PSI for commercial slabs and retaining walls. 5,000 PSI for industrial and warehouse floors. Foundation slab design is typically engineer-specified at 3,000–4,000 PSI with post-tension cables or rebar.
      Does Dallas TX have a frost depth for footings?+
      No frost depth in Dallas — North Texas temperatures rarely sustain freezing below grade. Texas Building Code requires footings to be a minimum 12 in. below finished grade for simple residential applications. However, structural footings typically go 18–24 in. or deeper based on soil bearing capacity and building loads — particularly important on expansive Dallas clay. Always consult a licensed geotechnical engineer for any structural footing design in Dallas County.
      Do I need a permit for concrete work in Dallas TX?+
      Yes for structural work. City of Dallas requires permits for foundations, structural slabs, retaining walls over 4 ft, driveway aprons at public streets, and commercial structural concrete. Simple residential patios and driveways on private property with no structural element often don't require a permit — verify with City of Dallas Building Inspection at (214) 948-4480 for your specific project. Suburban DFW cities (Plano, Irving, Garland, Frisco) have their own building departments — confirm requirements locally.
      How long does concrete cure in Dallas TX?+
      24 hrs foot traffic · 7 days light vehicles · 28 days full design strength. In Dallas's extreme summer heat (100°F+ in July–August), apply a spray-on curing compound immediately after finishing and consider moist-curing under wet burlap for 5–7 days to prevent rapid evaporation and surface crazing. Schedule large pours before 7 AM in summer and use a set retarder additive on pours over 5 cubic yards when temperatures exceed 90°F.

      Official Dallas Concrete Resources

      City of Dallas, TxDOT, and industry references for compliant concrete work across the DFW metro.

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      City of Dallas — Building Inspection

      Dallas Building Permits

      Apply for Dallas building permits, schedule footing and slab inspections, verify Texas Building Code (TBC) concrete requirements, and access licensed contractor verification for all residential and commercial concrete work in the City of Dallas — including foundations, driveways, retaining walls, sidewalks, and commercial structural slabs throughout Dallas County. Call (214) 948-4480 or visit the City of Dallas Development Services online permit portal for applications, fee schedules, standard detail drawings, and inspection scheduling for all DFW concrete projects.

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      Texas Department of Transportation — TxDOT

      TxDOT Concrete Standards

      Access TxDOT standard specifications for concrete construction across the Dallas metro and DFW district, driveway and sidewalk access permit applications for I-35E, I-30, I-635, US-75, and other state-maintained highways in Dallas County, TxDOT Type B flexible (crushed limestone) base compaction standards for expansive clay subgrade, and concrete mix design requirements for Texas hot-weather flatwork — including set retarder usage, curing compound specifications, and aggregate standards for all state right-of-way adjacent residential and commercial concrete in the DFW metro area.

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      National Ready Mixed Concrete Assoc.

      Industry Resource

      Find NRMCA-certified ready-mix producers across Dallas, the DFW metro, and North Texas, access ACI 318 hot-weather and expansive clay concrete placement guides for Dallas County's extreme summer heat and Vertisol black clay sub-base conditions, lime-stabilized subgrade preparation resources for Texas clay soils, mix design recommendations for 3,500 PSI DFW standard concrete, and expert guidance on commercial and industrial concrete specifications for Dallas's booming tech, logistics, healthcare, and mixed-use construction market along the I-35E and I-635 corridors.

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