Concrete Stairs Calculator

Estimate the concrete volume needed to pour a set of solid concrete steps.

Total number of risers in the staircase.

How wide each step is, side to side.

Front-to-back depth of each tread, typically 10-11 in.

Height of each individual step, typically 6-7.5 in.

Solid concrete stairs aren't a simple box — because each step stacks on the one below it, the bottom step effectively carries the full height of the staircase in concrete while the top step only carries its own rise. This calculator sums that stacking effect (width × run × rise × the sum of step positions) to get an accurate total volume, rather than the overestimate you'd get from treating the whole staircase as one solid ramp.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a comfortable rise and run for outdoor steps?

A common residential standard is a 7 inch rise and 11 inch run, following the rule that 2× rise + run should equal roughly 24-25 inches for a comfortable stride.

Should stair concrete be reinforced?

Yes — most codes and best practice call for rebar or wire mesh in concrete stairs, especially for anything more than 2-3 steps, to prevent cracking under foot traffic.

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