4:1 Sand & Cement Calculator
Instantly calculate how much sand and cement you need for any mortar mix job. Enter your area or volume and get precise quantities in bags, kilograms, or tonnes โ with waste allowance included.
Calculate your sand & cement quantities
Select your mix ratio, enter your dimensions or volume, choose your units, and instantly get the exact quantities of sand and cement required for your project.
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Enter dimensions or volume for instant material quantities
Typical depths: Pointing 10โ15mm ยท Render coat 10โ15mm ยท Screed 50โ75mm ยท Bedding 10โ25mm
1 mยณ = 1,000 litres. A standard pointing job on a 1mยฒ wall uses roughly 0.01โ0.015 mยณ.
Enter the number of 25kg cement bags you have and we’ll calculate the matching sand required.
Adds a buffer for spillage, wastage, and uneven surfaces. 10% is standard; increase for complex shapes.
Your Material Quantities
Sand & cement breakdown with bag counts
Select your mix ratio, enter your dimensions or volume, then click Calculate to see exactly how much sand and cement you need.
What is 4:1 mortar mix used for?
A 4:1 sand and cement mix is the most versatile mortar ratio in general building work. Here are the most common applications and the depths typically used.
Brick Pointing
Repointing mortar joints between bricks is one of the most common uses for a 4:1 mix. It’s strong enough to withstand weathering while remaining workable for detailed jointing.
External Rendering
A 4:1 mix produces a strong scratch coat or finish coat for external walls. It bonds well to brick and block while providing weatherproof protection for the structure.
Paving Bedding
Laying flags, slabs, or block paving requires a semi-dry 4:1 mortar bed. The semi-dry mix provides a stable base that won’t squeeze out under the weight of foot traffic.
Floor Screeding
Levelling floors with a sand and cement screed is a common pre-tiling task. A 4:1 or 5:1 mix applied at 50โ75mm provides a flat, hard-wearing surface ready for floor finishes.
Sand & cement mix ratios explained
Different jobs require different mortar strengths. Use this table to choose the right mix ratio for your project.
| Mix Ratio | Sand (parts) | Cement (parts) | Typical Use | Sand per mยณ | Cement per mยณ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3:1 | 3 parts | 1 part | Structural, below DPC, copings | 1,290 kg | 430 kg |
| 4:1 | 4 parts | 1 part | Pointing, rendering, bedding | 1,360 kg | 340 kg |
| 5:1 | 5 parts | 1 part | Internal plastering, floor screeds | 1,400 kg | 280 kg |
| 6:1 | 6 parts | 1 part | Backing coats, lightweight render | 1,430 kg | 238 kg |
Getting your mix right
The right mortar is about more than just the ratio. Here are the key factors that affect the quality and workability of your sand and cement mix.
Type of sand matters
Sharp sand (coarse) is used for bedding and floor screeds. Soft sand (builder’s sand) is used for pointing and rendering. Using the wrong type affects workability and strength significantly.
Water ratio is critical
Too much water weakens the mix dramatically. A well-mixed 4:1 mortar should hold its shape when squeezed but not be crumbly. Add water gradually โ you can always add more, but not remove it.
Temperature affects curing
Mortar should not be applied in freezing temperatures โ ice crystals form in the mix and destroy its strength. Protect fresh mortar from frost for at least 24 hours after application.
Working time is limited
A standard 4:1 mix has a working time of 1โ2 hours. In hot or dry conditions this reduces. Only mix as much as you can use within this window to avoid wasted material.
Measure by volume
Always measure sand and cement by volume (e.g. buckets), not weight, when mixing by hand. This ensures a consistent ratio. A standard builder’s bucket holds approximately 10 litres.
Over-order slightly
Always order 10โ15% more material than calculated. Wastage, spillage, and uneven surfaces mean you’ll almost always use more than the theoretical quantity. Running short mid-job is costly.
Calculations based on real material densities
Our sand and cement calculator uses standard bulk density values for both sharp sand (1,600โ1,700 kg/mยณ) and Portland cement (1,500 kg/mยณ) to give accurate, real-world quantities.
Results include a configurable waste allowance and convert automatically between kg, tonnes, and the number of standard bags โ so you know exactly what to order from your builders’ merchant.
- โAccurate calculations for all common mix ratios
- โInput by area, volume, or number of bags
- โResults in kg, tonnes, and bags
- โConfigurable waste allowance
- โVisual ratio breakdown bar
- โNo data stored โ runs entirely in your browser
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