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Paving Bed Calculator | Estimate Mortar and Sand for Slabs & Block Paving

Work out bedding mortar volume and split into cement bags & sand. Add waste and pick your mix.

Input Mode
Use a shape + bed thickness or enter a known paving area.
Diagramnot to scale
Length / Base / Diameter
Width / Height
Known Area
If you already know total paving area in m².
Bed Thickness
Typical bedding: 30–50 mm. Add waste for falls/irregular slabs.
Mortar Mix & Settings
cement
sand
waste %
bag kg
Common paving mixes: 1:5 or 1:6 (cement:sand). Increase waste on rough sub-bases.
Material Densities
cement kg/m³
sand kg/m³
mortar kg/m³
Mortar density is used for sense-check; split is by mix ratio parts.
Results
Area0.00
Bed Volume (wet)0.000
+ Waste0.000
Cement0 kg (0 bags)
Sand0.000 m³ (0.00 t)
Invalid values entered.
Tip: typical bedding 30–50 mm; add waste for falls & uneven sub-bases.
Mix Breakdown
Cement (bags) Sand (m³) Bed Vol (m³)
Estimate Mortar & Sand for Slab or Paver | Bed Depth, Mix & Coverage (UK 2025)

Estimate Mortar & Sand for Slab or Paver

Use this guide to estimate bedding mortar for porcelain, sandstone, or block paving. It pairs with the Paving Bed Calculator for instant totals in cement bags, sand volume/tonnes, and a quick visual breakdown.

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Formulas (Simple & Reliable)

Mortar Volume (per m²) = Bed Thickness (m) Mortar Volume (job) = Area (m²) × Bed Thickness (m) Split by Mix (C:S = 1:5) → Cement Volume = 1/6 × Mortar, Sand Volume = 5/6 × Mortar Cement (kg) = Cement Volume × 1440 kg/m³ Sand (m³) = Sand Volume Sand (tonnes) = Sand Volume × 1.60 t/m³

Defaults: Cement density 1440 kg/m³, sharp sand 1600 kg/m³, common mixes 1:5 or 1:6 (cement:sand by volume).

Coverage per m² (by Bed Thickness)

Quick reference for a 1:5 bedding mortar:

Bed ThicknessMortar per m² (m³)Cement (kg) per m²25 kg Bags per m²Sand (m³) per m²Sand (t) per m²
30 mm (0.03 m) 0.030 7.2 0.29 0.025 0.040
40 mm (0.04 m) 0.040 9.6 0.38 0.033 0.053
50 mm (0.05 m) 0.050 12.0 0.48 0.042 0.067
Tip: Add 5–10% waste for falls, irregular sub-bases and trimming. Increase to 15% for riven or mixed-thickness stone.

Worked Example

Patio: 20 m² at 40 mm bed, mix 1:5.

Mortar Volume = 20 × 0.04 = 0.80 m³ Cement Volume = 1/6 × 0.80 = 0.133 m³ → × 1440 = 191.5 kg → ~7.7 bags (25 kg) Sand Volume = 5/6 × 0.80 = 0.667 m³ → × 1.60 = 1.07 t +10% Waste → Mortar 0.88 m³, Cement ~8.5 bags, Sand ~0.73 m³ (~1.17 t)

UK Price Guide (2025)

ItemTypical Price (ex. VAT)Notes
Cement 25 kg£5.50 – £8.50Bulk deals lower cost.
Sharp Sand (bulk bag ~0.6 m³)£40 – £70~0.9–1.0 t; density varies by quarry.
Sharp Sand (loose per tonne)£25 – £45Delivery + minimum order may apply.
Slurry Primer (porcelain)£18 – £35 per tubBoosts bond; follow data sheet.
Wacker Plate Hire£25 – £45 / dayWeekend bundles available.

Prices vary by region and supplier. Always confirm before ordering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What mortar mix for porcelain slabs?

Use a full bed with 1:5 or 1:6 cement:sharp sand and a suitable porcelain primer slurry on the slab backs.

How thick should the bedding be?

30–50 mm is typical. Go thicker to correct levels on uneven sub-bases. Always compact the sub-base first.

Can I add plasticiser?

Yes — it improves workability. Dose as per the product label; don’t exceed manufacturer guidance.

Do I need a geotextile membrane?

Recommended over weak or clay sub-grade to separate soil from the sub-base and reduce pumping.

Note: Figures are estimates for planning. Site conditions and slab manufacturer guidance should always take priority.