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How Much Concrete Do I Need for a 6x4m Shed Slab?

Volume formulas, common thicknesses, and real cost numbers for Brisbane and SEQ

Published: 19 May 2026 8 min read

The 6x4m shed is one of the most popular shed sizes in Brisbane and SEQ. It's big enough for a serious garden shed, a tool shed with a workbench, or storage for a ride on mower. Before you ring the concrete plant though, you need one number: how many cubic metres of concrete to order. Get it wrong by even a small margin and you'll either pay for concrete you didn't need or, worse, run out halfway through the pour.

This guide gives you the exact volumes for a 6x4m slab at every common thickness, how much extra to add for waste, what it costs in Brisbane, and which thickness to choose for your particular shed. If you want to skip the maths, jump straight to our shed slab calculator.

The Simple Concrete Volume Formula

Concrete volume is just length times width times thickness, all in metres. The result is the volume in cubic metres (m³).

Volume (m³) = Length (m) x Width (m) x Thickness (m)

The trick most people get wrong is the thickness. Slabs are usually quoted in millimetres (100mm, 125mm, 150mm). To use them in the formula, convert to metres by dividing by 1,000:

Worked Example: 6x4m Slab at 100mm

Plug the numbers in:

6 x 4 x 0.1 = 2.4 cubic metres

That's it. A 6m long by 4m wide slab at 100mm thick needs 2.4 cubic metres of concrete. The total footprint is 24 square metres, which is a nice big shed slab without being huge.

Common Thicknesses and Volumes for a 6x4m Slab

Here are the three thicknesses we pour most often for a 6x4m shed slab, along with the calculated volume of concrete for each.

Slab Thickness Calculation Volume Needed Typical Use
100mm 6 x 4 x 0.1 2.4 m³ Standard garden or tool shed
125mm 6 x 4 x 0.125 3.0 m³ Heavy duty shed, ride on mower, small vehicle storage
150mm 6 x 4 x 0.15 3.6 m³ Workshop, heavier machinery, vehicle storage

These are the raw calculated volumes. Before you order from the plant, you need to add a bit on top for waste.

Why You Order 5 to 10 Percent Extra

The calculated volume is the volume of the finished slab. The real world is messier than that. You should order 5 to 10 percent more than the raw number for a few reasons:

Run extras on the smaller end (5 percent) for very flat, well-prepared sites and the higher end (10 percent) for typical backyard pours on average ground.

Final Order Amounts Including Waste

Here are the numbers to actually quote to the concrete plant for a 6x4m slab.

Thickness Raw Volume Order (5% extra) Order (10% extra)
100mm 2.4 m³ 2.5 m³ 2.6 m³
125mm 3.0 m³ 3.1 m³ 3.3 m³
150mm 3.6 m³ 3.7 m³ 4.0 m³

Most concrete plants in SEQ deliver in 0.2 m³ increments, so round up to the nearest tenth when you place the order.

What Concrete Costs Per Cubic Metre in Brisbane

Ready mix concrete in Brisbane and SEQ generally runs between $250 and $350 per cubic metre delivered, depending on the mix strength, the supplier, and the distance from the plant.

Typical mixes for shed slabs:

Minimum delivery fees, short load fees (under 4 m³), and after hours pours all push the per-cube cost up. The plant will quote a per-cube rate but also a per-truck minimum, so always confirm both.

Total Concrete Cost for a 6x4m Slab

Using the order volumes above and a per-cube range of $250 to $350, here's what the concrete alone costs for a 6x4m slab.

Thickness Order Volume Concrete Cost (low) Concrete Cost (high)
100mm 2.5 m³ $625 $910
125mm 3.1 m³ $775 $1,155
150mm 3.7 m³ $925 $1,400

That's just the concrete. It's the single biggest line item but it's not the whole bill.

What Else Goes Into the Final Job Price

The cost of the concrete is roughly a third of the total cost of a finished slab. The rest goes into:

For full cost ranges, see our detailed shed slab cost in Brisbane article and the pricing guide.

Recommended Thickness for Common Uses

The right thickness depends on what's going on the slab. Here's how we'd spec a 6x4m slab for typical uses.

Shed Use Thickness Reinforcement Concrete Volume
Garden shed 100mm SL72 mesh 2.4 m³
Tool shed with workbench 100mm SL72 mesh 2.4 m³
Ride on mower or small trailer storage 125mm SL82 mesh 3.0 m³
Vehicle storage or small workshop 150mm SL82 mesh 3.6 m³

For more detail on choosing thickness, see how thick should a shed slab be.

Reinforcement Mesh: How Much for a 6x4m Slab

Reinforcement mesh adds strength and crack resistance to the slab. Standard sheets come in 6m x 2.4m (so each sheet covers about 14.4 m²). For a 6x4m slab at 24 m², you need 2 sheets to cover the full area with the standard 200mm overlap on the joins.

Plus bar chairs (small plastic supports) to hold the mesh at the correct height in the slab (typically the lower third for a slab on ground).

Brisbane and SEQ Specific Tips

Clay Soils Need a Better Base

Most of Brisbane, Logan and Ipswich sits on reactive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. That movement is what cracks slabs. The fix is a thicker compacted crushed rock base under the slab (75 to 100mm) and slightly heavier reinforcement. For more on this, see what base is needed under a concrete slab.

Time the Pour for Cooler Hours

Brisbane summers are brutal for concrete. Hot weather pulls water out of the slab too fast and causes plastic shrinkage cracks. Pour early morning or in cooler months wherever possible. Cover the slab with wet hessian or plastic for at least the first three days after the pour to slow the curing.

Order From a Local Plant

Concrete is heavy and trucks charge for distance. Use a plant within 15 to 20 kilometres of the site if you can. Major SEQ suppliers include Boral, Hanson, Holcim, and Hymix, plus smaller regional plants. Always get a quote with a per-cube rate and a delivery fee broken out.

Skip the Maths: Use Our Calculator

If you want the numbers without doing the arithmetic yourself, our shed slab calculator works out concrete volume, mesh quantity, and an indicative cost based on your shed dimensions and thickness. It's tuned for Brisbane and SEQ prices and covers all the standard slab sizes, not just 6x4m.

For a real quote, get in touch. We'll come and look at the site, check access, talk through soil and slope, and give you a fixed price for the finished slab.

Important Disclaimer

All prices are indicative starting-from guides only. Final pricing depends on site conditions, access, soil type, and specific requirements.

Volume calculations in this article are based on standard finished slab dimensions. Always confirm your final order quantity with your concrete supplier based on the actual site after prep is complete. Thickness and reinforcement recommendations are general guidance based on standard practice in SEQ. We specialise in small concrete jobs only, including shed slabs, garage slabs, concrete footpaths, concrete pads, and water tank slabs.

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