Mortar Mix Calculator – Online Sand, Cement, Lime
Select mortar type (N, S, M) and area to calculate materials needed. Bricklaying helper.
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Calculate exact cement, sand, gravel & water quantities for your concrete project
The "M" stands for Mix, and the number represents the characteristic compressive strength of the concrete after 28 days of curing, measured in N/mm² (MPa). For example:
The water/cement (W/C) ratio is the single most critical factor affecting concrete strength and durability:
💡 Rule of thumb: Every 0.01 increase in W/C ratio can reduce strength by ~1–2%. Always use the minimum water needed for proper workability.
When you mix dry cement, sand, and gravel with water, the wet concrete occupies less volume than the sum of dry ingredients. This is because:
The factor 1.54 means: to get 1 m³ of wet concrete, you need approximately 1.54 m³ of dry materials combined. This is an empirically derived value widely used in construction estimating. It accounts for roughly 35% bulkage and void-filling.
📐 Formula: Dry material volume = Wet concrete volume × 1.54
The number of cement bags per m³ depends on the mix ratio:
| Grade | Ratio (C:S:G) | Cement (kg/m³) | Bags (50kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| M10 | 1:3:6 | ~222 kg | ~4.4 bags |
| M15 | 1:2:4 | ~317 kg | ~6.3 bags |
| M20 | 1:1.5:3 | ~403 kg | ~8.1 bags |
| M25 | 1:1:2 | ~554 kg | ~11.1 bags |
Note: In the US, cement bags are typically 94 lbs (42.6 kg). Adjust accordingly.
Calculate the volume based on the shape of your pour:
⚠️ Pro tip: Always add 5–10% extra to account for uneven ground, spillage, and form irregularities. It's cheaper to have a little extra than to run short mid-pour.
For M30 and above, our calculator uses typical design mix references, but actual proportions should be verified by a qualified engineer based on local materials.
This calculator is ideal for DIY, residential, and small commercial projects (up to ~10 m³). For larger pours:
Always consult a structural engineer for load-bearing or critical applications.
Always order 5–10% more materials than calculated to account for waste and uneven surfaces.
Use clean, potable water. Salty, acidic, or contaminated water weakens concrete significantly.
Keep concrete moist for at least 7 days. Proper curing can increase final strength by 40–50%.
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