Free Concrete Estimate Generator

Generate concrete estimates with line items for concrete, rebar, forming, and finishing. Create professional PDF estimates for driveways, patios, and foundations.

  • 14 pre-built concrete line items
  • Professional PDF in under 5 minutes
  • 100% free — no signup required
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Your Company Name

123 Main St

Estimate

Concrete Line Items

Concreteper cubic yard
Rebar / meshper linear ft
Forms / framing lumberper linear ft
Gravel baseper cubic yard

+ 10 more items →

Total$X,XXX.XX
14 pre-built line items
Instant PDF download
Under 5 minutes to complete

Everything You Need to Estimate Concrete Jobs

Built for contractors who want professional estimates without the learning curve

Concrete Line Items

Pre-built items for concrete by the yard, rebar, forms, gravel base, and sealer — organized by materials, labor, and equipment.

Mix Design Specs

Specify PSI strength (3,000 residential, 4,000+ structural) so inspectors and customers know the mix.

Pump Truck Costs

Dedicated line item for concrete pump rental so this common $800-$2,000 cost isn't a surprise.

Finish Type Options

Document broom, smooth, stamped, or exposed aggregate finish with labor priced to match complexity.

Volume Calculator

Calculate cubic yards from length, width, and thickness with a built-in waste factor for grade variations.

Reinforcement Detail

Separate line items for rebar, wire mesh, and fiber additives so structural reinforcement is clearly priced.

How to Create Your Concrete Estimate

Three steps. Under five minutes. No account needed.

Step 1:

Select concrete to load pre-built line items

Step 2:

Add quantities, prices, and company details

Step 3:

Professional estimate ready to send

What's Included: Concrete Line Items

Pre-loaded line items so you don't start from scratch. Customize everything in the generator.

Materials

  • Concrete
  • Rebar / mesh
  • Forms / framing lumber
  • Gravel base

+ 4 more

Labor

  • Forming labor
  • Pouring labor
  • Finishing labor
  • Saw cutting

Other

  • Concrete pump
  • Permit

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All 14 line items pre-loaded. Fill in your prices, download as PDF.

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Who Uses This

Built for concrete contractors and businesses of every size

Driveway Pours

Build estimates for residential driveways with base prep, forming, reinforcement, and finish specs.

Patio & Pool Decks

Create decorative concrete estimates with stamped or colored finish options and sealer costs.

Foundation Work

Price footings and foundation walls for additions or new construction with rebar schedules and form costs.

Sidewalk Replacement

Generate estimates for municipal or residential sidewalk tear-out and replacement by the square foot.

Retaining Walls

Estimate poured-in-place retaining walls with forming, rebar, drainage, and waterproofing line items.

Commercial Flatwork

Bid warehouse slabs, parking lots, or loading docks with high-PSI specs and large-volume pricing.

Common Questions

How do I estimate concrete costs?+

Calculate the volume in cubic yards (length x width x thickness in feet, divided by 27). Add 10% for waste. Price concrete at $130-$180 per cubic yard delivered, then add labor for forming, pouring, and finishing. Total installed cost for a basic slab is typically $6-$12 per sq ft; stamped or decorative concrete runs $12-$25+ per sq ft.

What markup should I charge for concrete work?+

Concrete contractors typically mark up 35-50%. The trade involves expensive equipment, weather risk, and physically demanding work. Your markup should cover forms (which are reusable but need replacement), tools, insurance, and the expertise needed for a quality finish.

What should a concrete estimate include?+

Include concrete volume and mix design (PSI), reinforcement (rebar or mesh), form materials, gravel base, finish type (broom, stamped, etc.), saw cutting, sealer, pump truck if needed, permits, and a note about weather contingencies. Specify site access requirements.

Do I need a concrete pump truck?+

If the concrete truck can't park within reach of the pour area (usually 15-20 feet with the chute), you'll need a pump. Line pumps handle most residential jobs ($800-$1,500); boom pumps are for larger or hard-to-reach pours ($1,500-$3,000+). Always include pump costs in your estimate when applicable.

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