Grout Bag Calculator(Tile Grout Bags & Cost)
Estimate grout quantity, bags, wastage, and cost.
Estimate number of grout bags required for tile joints. Adjust tiled area, tile size, joint width, depth, density, bag size, and price.
🕒 Last updated: April 15, 2026
Inputs
Tile size and area were carried over from your tile calculation. Adjust any value if your grout layout differs.
ℹ️Use total floor or wall tile area. Room dimensions are not required.
ℹ️Typical grout joints are 2-5 mm.
ℹ️Usually close to tile thickness.
ℹ️Default 1600 kg/m3. Check product datasheet if available.
Grout Required
3.84 kg
Volume: 2.40 liters
Volume: 0.0024 m³
Wastage: 0.38 kg
Recommended Grout
(Including 10% wastage)
4.22 kg
Bags: 1
Coverage per bag: 39.06 m²
Approximate results for planning only. Verify with a professional.
Popular grout calculator examples
Grout bags required
This page focuses on converting grout quantity into bag count.
This page is pre-filled for this grout use case. Change any input and the calculator results update from the active values.
- Bag size: 5 kg.
- Area: 30 m².
- Bags rounded up.
What is the purpose of this Grout Calculator?
This grout calculator estimates the quantity of grout required for tile joints based on total tiled area, tile size, joint width, and joint depth. It is useful for floor tiles, wall tiles, bathroom tiles, kitchen backsplash tiles, and other finishing works.
Grout requirement changes significantly with tile size. A small mosaic tile has many more joints per square meter than a large format tile, so the same tiled area may need much more grout.
The calculator is useful when you already know the tiled area, or when another tool such as the tile calculator provides the area and tile dimensions. It does not require room length and width because grout quantity depends on the total tiled area and the joint pattern created by tile size.
Accurate grout estimation helps avoid under-ordering, reduces leftover material, and gives a better view of bag quantity and cost before installation starts.
How grout quantity calculation works
The calculation uses the tiled area and the approximate volume of grout joints created by each tile. Wider joints, deeper joints, and smaller tiles increase grout quantity.
Step 1 - Convert tiled area
The tiled area is converted to square meters. You can enter the area in m2, square feet, or square yards.
Step 2 - Convert tile and joint dimensions
Tile length, tile width, grout joint width, and joint depth are converted to millimeters so the formula uses one consistent unit system.
Step 3 - Calculate grout volume
This estimates the total joint volume across the tiled surface. The result is displayed in liters and cubic meters.
Step 4 - Convert volume to weight
The default density is 1600 kg/m3. If the grout manufacturer provides a density or coverage value, use that for a more accurate estimate.
Step 5 - Add wastage and calculate bags
Bags = Final Grout / Bag Size
The bag count is rounded up because grout is purchased in full bags.
Calculation example for Grout Bag Calculator
This example uses the active tiled area, tile size, joint width, joint depth, grout density, bag size, wastage, and optional price from this programmatic calculator page.
- Tiled Area = 30 m2
- Tile Size = 600 mm x 600 mm
- Joint Width / Depth = 3 mm / 8 mm
- Grout Density = 1600 kg/m³
- Bag Size = 5 kg
Step 1 - Calculate grout volume
Volume = Area x Joint Width x Joint Depth x (Tile Length + Tile Width) / (Tile Length x Tile Width x 1000)
Grout Volume = 0.0024 m³
Grout Volume = 2.4 liters
Step 2 - Convert volume to weight
Grout Weight = Volume x Density = 3.84 kg
Step 3 - Add wastage
Wastage Weight = 0.38 kg
Final Grout Weight = 4.22 kg
Step 4 - Calculate bags and cost
Bags Required = 1
Coverage per Bag = 39.06 m²
Cost is shown when price per bag is entered.
For this page, plan for about 4.22 kg of grout, rounded to 1 bags.
Approximate grout reference table
The table below shows approximate grout consumption for 20 m2 tiled area, 3 mm joint width, 8 mm joint depth, 1600 kg/m3 grout density, and no wastage.
| Tile Size | Approx. Grout Weight | Why it changes |
|---|---|---|
| 300 x 300 mm | 5.12 kg | More joints per m2 |
| 600 x 600 mm | 2.56 kg | Fewer joints per m2 |
| 800 x 800 mm | 1.92 kg | Large format tile |
Grout estimation tips
- Use actual tile size instead of nominal size when possible.
- Use tile thickness as joint depth only when the full depth will be filled.
- Add more wastage for textured tiles because grout can remain on the surface during cleanup.
- Check the grout bag coverage chart for final ordering when the product datasheet is available.
- Buy grout from the same batch when color consistency is important.
When should you use this grout calculator?
- Estimating grout for floor tile installation
- Estimating grout for wall tiles and bathroom tiles
- Planning grout bags before buying tile finishing materials
- Comparing grout needs for different tile sizes and joint widths
- Checking grout cost when bag price is known
Limitations of grout estimation
This calculator gives a planning estimate. Actual grout consumption can vary depending on tile edge shape, tile surface texture, installer technique, cleanup loss, grout type, and whether joints are filled to full depth.
Very irregular tiles, handmade tiles, mosaic sheets, stone cladding, and textured surfaces may need more grout than a standard rectangular tile estimate.
This calculator provides an estimate. Product coverage can vary by grout type, tile edge profile, surface texture, installation method, and cleanup loss.
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.