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Floor Leveling Screed Calculator (Floor Leveling Cement & Sand)

Estimate screed for floor leveling.

Inputs

ℹ️Typical: 38-50 mm (bonded/unbonded), 65-75 mm (floating/underfloor heating)

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For 12.00 of floor area, you need approximately 4 cement bags and 0.54 of sand.

Screed Volume

Floor area: 12.00

Wet volume: 0.480

Dry volume (×1.33): 0.638

Materials

Cement: 3.9 bags — buy 4 bags

Sand: 0.536 (~0.86 metric tons)

Sand tonnage is approximate, using 1.6 tons/m³ average bulk density.

Order Summary — Theoretical vs. Order Quantity

MaterialTheoreticalOrder Quantity
Cement3.7 bags4 bags (whole)
Sand0.5110.536

Theoretical = before wastage. Order Quantity = after your 5.0% wastage allowance (cement rounded up to a whole bag).

Assumptions Used

Dry volume factor: 1.33 | Cement bag: 50 kg / 0.0347 m³ | Wastage applied once to cement bags and sand volume.

Bonded, unbonded, or floating — not sure which screed type applies here? Floor Screed Guide →

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Floor Screed VisualizationScreed LayerBase Slab / PCC40 mmLength: 4 mWidth: 3 mDiagram simplified for clarity (not to scale)

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Floor leveling screed material estimate

This page is pre-set to a 40mm layer — toward the thinner end of the typical range, suited to leveling a reasonably flat slab rather than making up significant height difference.

Edit the floor dimensions or thickness above to match your project, and the material breakdown updates from the active values.

  • Default thickness 40mm, suited to leveling a reasonably flat slab.
  • For larger level differences, check the minimum thickness for your screed type (38-75mm depending on bonded, unbonded, or floating).
  • Mix ratio 1:4 by default — standard for general leveling work.

Floor Screed Formula: How Is Cement and Sand Quantity Calculated?

Screed quantity is calculated from floor area and thickness, converted into dry volume, then distributed according to the cement:sand mix ratio.

Step 1 — Floor Area & Wet Volume

Floor Area = Length × Width

Wet Volume = Floor Area × Screed Thickness

Floor area is the plan area to be screeded. Wet volume is the actual mixed-screed volume needed to cover that area at the specified thickness.

Step 2 — Dry Volume Correction

Dry Volume = Wet Volume × 1.33

The dry volume factor accounts for sand bulking, voids between materials, and practical construction losses during mixing and application. Screed uses 1.33 rather than concrete's 1.54 because it contains no coarse aggregate.

Step 3 — Mix Ratio Distribution

Cement Volume = Dry Volume × (Cement Part ÷ Total Parts)

Sand Volume = Dry Volume × (Sand Part ÷ Total Parts)

Dry screed volume is divided according to the selected cement:sand mix ratio — 1:3 (heavy-duty industrial), 1:4 (standard), or 1:5 (light leveling only). Total Parts is the sum of both ratio parts.

Step 4 — Cement Bags Conversion

Cement Bags = Cement Volume ÷ 0.0347 m³/bag (50 kg bags)

One standard cement bag (50 kg) occupies approximately 0.0347 cubic metres. This conversion translates calculated cement volume into practical material procurement quantities.

Step 5 — Final Quantity with Wastage

Final Cement Bags = Cement Bags × (1 + Wastage %), rounded up to a whole bag

Final Sand Volume = Sand Volume × (1 + Wastage %)

Wastage is applied to both cement bags and sand volume for the practical order quantity — shown separately from the theoretical pre-wastage figures in the result card.

Worked Example

This example walks through your current inputs above, using the same steps as the Formula section.

Input Values Used

InputValueWhy it is used
Length × width4m × 3mSets the floor area to be screeded
Thickness / mix ratio / wastage40mm, 1:4, 5% wastageSets wet volume and splits dry volume into cement/sand

Step 1 — Area & Volume

CalculationSubstitutionResult
Floor area4m × 3m12.00
Wet volume12.00 × 40mm0.480
Dry volume0.480 × 1.330.638

Step 2 — Cement & Sand

MaterialTheoreticalOrder Quantity
Cement3.7 bags4 bags (whole)
Sand0.5110.536

Therefore, for 12.00 m² of floor at 40mm screed thickness and a 1:4 mix, you need approximately 4 cement bags and 0.54 of sand.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides approximate results for planning and estimation purposes only. Actual requirements may vary based on site conditions, materials, workmanship, and local building regulations. Always consult a qualified engineer, architect, or construction professional before making final decisions.

FAQ

It depends on how uneven the slab is — 40mm suits a reasonably flat structural slab needing only minor correction. For significant level differences, survey the slab's high and low points first; the screed thickness is fixed above the highest point, so a very uneven slab may need a self-levelling underlayment before the main screed.
A bonded screed (minimum 38mm, laid directly on a mechanically prepared slab) is typically used for thinner leveling layers like 40mm — unbonded and floating screeds have higher minimum thicknesses (50mm and 65mm respectively).