Concrete Weight Calculator
Estimate how much your concrete debris weighs and find out how many dumpsters you need. Punch in your numbers below — we handle the math.
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This is a ballpark estimate for broken concrete debris. Actual weight varies based on mix, rebar, moisture, and void space between chunks. Contact your local dumpster provider for an exact quote.
Good to Know
Concrete Disposal Tips
Why 10 Yard Dumpsters?
Concrete is heavy. A 10 yard container keeps the weight manageable for safe hauling. Larger dumpsters full of concrete can exceed road weight limits, making 10 yard the industry standard.
Weight Limit: 8,000 lbs
Each 10 yard dumpster holds up to 4 tons (8,000 lbs) of concrete. This calculator helps you plan ahead so there are no overweight surprises on delivery day.
The Math Behind It
Solid concrete weighs about 150 lbs per cubic foot. Broken rubble has roughly 50% void space between chunks, bringing it to about 75.6 lbs per cubic foot.
Save Money, Plan Ahead
Knowing your weight upfront means you can book the right number of dumpsters the first time. No extra hauls, no surprise overweight fees.
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