Arizona pricing

Arizona Concrete Calculator

Cubic yards, bags of mix, and cost for slabs, footings, and pads. Cost estimates adjusted for Arizona — about 14% below the national average.

Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored

Estimates use 2026 national averages adjusted by Arizona's construction cost index (0.86). Always get local quotes.
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Concrete costs in Arizona

Arizona's overall construction pricing runs about 14% below the national average, based on published location cost factors that blend local labor rates and material prices. This page applies that 0.86 index to the national averages in our concrete calculator, so the material quantities are identical — it's the dollar estimates that shift to Arizona levels.

How this calculator works

Volume is length × width × thickness converted to cubic yards (divide cubic feet by 27), plus a 10% waste allowance for uneven subgrade and spillage — the standard contractor practice. Bag counts use manufacturer yields: 0.60 cu ft per 80 lb bag, 0.45 cu ft per 60 lb bag. Ready-mix pricing uses the current national average of about $135 per cubic yard delivered (short-load fees can apply under 4 yards).

Frequently asked questions

How much does concrete cost in Arizona?

Construction pricing in Arizona runs about 14% below the national average (cost index 0.86 vs. 1.00 national). This calculator applies that factor to 2026 national average prices to produce Arizona-adjusted estimates. Local quotes can still vary by metro area, season, and contractor demand.

Is it cheaper to DIY or hire a pro in Arizona?

Labor is the bigger share of installed cost, so in lower-cost states like Arizona, professional installation is comparatively affordable — get quotes before committing to DIY. The calculator shows both estimates so you can compare.

Are these Arizona prices exact?

No — they're planning estimates: national survey averages adjusted by a published state cost index. Prices differ between cities within Arizona, by material grade, and by season. Use these numbers to budget and sanity-check quotes, not to replace them.

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