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Self-Leveling Concrete Calculator

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Estimate Summary

-- bags
50 lb bags
Coverage area-- sq ft
Water required-- gal
Primer required-- gal
Material cost--

How to Estimate Self-leveling Concrete for Floors and Overlays

Self-leveling compound (SLC) sets fast - you get 15–20 minutes of working time before it starts to firm up. Running short mid-pour means a cold joint and an uneven floor that has to be ground down or overlaid entirely. That repair costs more than getting the estimate right in the first place. The calculation starts with total area times target thickness to get cubic volume, then converts to bags based on the product's published coverage rate at its reference thickness. The tricky part: coverage rates are stated at a specific reference thickness (almost always 1/4 inch), so any other target thickness requires a ratio adjustment before the bag count is correct.

This guide covers the coverage rate math, how to adjust for target thickness, product selection tradeoffs, multi-room planning, primer requirements, and water ratios. Use the BidFlow Self-Leveling Concrete Calculator to run your estimate - it supports single-room dimensions, total area input, or a multi-room list, with product-specific coverage rates and a configurable waste slider.

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