Patio Calculator 2026

Patio Calculator 2026 | Paving Slabs, Sand & Base Material Estimator
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Patio Calculator 2026

Instantly estimate the number of paving slabs, sub-base, and mortar needed for your DIY patio project. Calculate area, volume, and material wastage with precision.

🧱 Paving Slabs
📏 Area & Volume
🏗️ Sub-Base Depth
📊 Wastage Estimator

Project Dimensions & Specs

Define your patio area and paving material parameters

📏 Patio Area

Total dimensions of the paved area


🧱 Paving Slab Specs

Dimensions of a single paving slab

Spacing between slabs for pointing / jointing compound


🏗️ Base & Bedding Layers

Compacted MOT Type 1 or hardcore layer (typically 100-150mm)

Sand/cement mix or sharp sand layer beneath slabs

10%

Extra materials for cuts, breakages, and complex patterns

Material Estimates

Slabs, sub-base, and mortar volumes

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Enter your patio dimensions and slab specs above, then click Estimate Patio Materials to reveal your complete material list.

Common Slab Sizes & Coverage

Standard paving slab dimensions and their approximate coverage area without joints. Always add 10% for cuts and wastage.

Slab Size (mm) Area per Slab (m²) Slabs per 10m² Typical Use
300 x 3000.09112Small pathways
450 x 4500.2050Standard patios
600 x 6000.3628Modern gardens
600 x 9000.5419Large entertaining
900 x 9000.8113Expansive landscapes

Patio Building FAQ

Learn more about sub-base preparation, mortar mixing, and calculating paving materials for your DIY project.

To calculate the number of slabs, divide your total patio area by the area of a single slab (including the joint spacing). It is highly recommended to add 5-10% extra to account for cuts, breakages, and complex patterns.

A compacted sub-base (usually MOT Type 1) should be at least 100mm (4 inches) deep for standard foot traffic. If the patio will bear heavy loads or is built on soft, clay-heavy soil, increase the sub-base depth to 150mm (6 inches) to prevent sinking.

The bedding layer beneath the slabs typically requires a 30mm to 50mm depth of sharp sand or a semi-dry sand/cement mix. Multiply your patio area in square meters by the desired depth in meters to get the total cubic meters required.

Yes, always include a wastage allowance. For simple rectangular layouts, 5% is sufficient. For diagonal laying patterns, curved edges, or multiple cuts around obstacles, you should add 10% to 15% extra material to avoid running short mid-project.

For laying paving slabs, a classic mortar mix ratio of 4 parts sharp sand to 1 part cement is standard. For pointing the joints, a slightly softer mix of 3 parts sand to 1 part cement (or a specialized resin-based jointing compound) ensures durability and prevents cracking.

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