Garage Concrete Slab Cost
What it costs to pour a garage floor in 2026 — by size and thickness, materials or installed.
Garage slab cost calculator
Preset to a typical garage at 24×24 @ 4". Adjust anything — cost updates live.
Waste & region
Order extra for spillage & uneven subgrade. 10% is typical.
Installed cost estimate
$3,168 – $6,912
576 sq ft · 7.82 yd³ concrete
Bags of concrete needed (rounded up)
352
80 lb
470
60 lb
564
50 lb
704
40 lb
- Ready-mix (delivered)
- $1,038 – $1,661
- Bagged mix (80 lb, DIY)
- $1,936 – $3,168
- Installed by a pro
- $3,168 – $6,912
Estimate only — not a quote. Bag counts are rounded up and include a 10% waste allowance.
Garage slab sizes & cost
You'll also need
Sized for this exact slab — tap any item to open its calculator with your measurements already filled in.
Garage concrete slab cost
A garage floor is one of the most common slab pours, and one of the most forgiving to budget for because the sizes are standard. The big cost levers are thickness (4" for cars, 6" for trucks or a lift) and reinforcement — a garage slab really should have rebar or mesh.
Use the calculator above with your exact footprint, then follow the "You'll also need" cards to size the gravel base and rebar. If you're pouring the slab as part of a full build, price the 24×24 and 20×20 sizes — the two most common two-car footprints.
Volumes use standard bag yields and a 10% waste allowance; costs are national US averages that vary by region, mix and finish. See our methodology for exactly how each figure is worked out, or check the reference sources: