Concrete Footing Calculator
Calculate concrete volume for continuous footings under walls, fences, or foundations.
Footings are the buried concrete strips that spread a wall or foundation's weight over enough soil to prevent settling, so getting the volume right avoids a mid-pour concrete shortage below grade — the worst place to run out. Because footing width and depth are usually specified in inches while length is measured in feet, this calculator converts everything to a single unit before multiplying, then reports the result in cubic yards, the way ready-mix suppliers price it.
Footing dimensions aren't arbitrary — they're typically set by your local building code based on the load above and your region's frost line, so always confirm width and depth with your permit drawings before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
How deep should a footing be?
Footing depth is usually set by your local frost line to prevent frost heave, commonly 12-42 inches depending on climate. Always check your local building code.
What is the standard width for a footing?
A common rule of thumb is twice the wall width, often 12-24 inches for residential walls, but engineered footings can vary based on soil bearing capacity and load.
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