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How It Works

Select the aggregate type and enter your project dimensions (width, height, and depth). Click “Calculate” to get the estimated tonnage required.

Note – Our tool adds a 5% margin to help reduce the risk of underordering and minimize onsite waste.

Product Name

Width

Length

Depth

 
Note: All fields mandatory. Width, length and height should not exceed 10 digits.

Volume

0 m3

Formula Aggregates Tonnes

0.00 t

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How much aggregate do you need?

Enter your project’s dimensions to calculate the exact volume of aggregate required. This helps reduce waste, avoid overordering, and ensures you stay within budget. From foundations and footpaths to large-scale structural works, our calculator supports a wide range of applications with precision.

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Accurate Volume Estimation

Delivers precise results for reliable project planning.

Expert Guidance On Demand

Get technical support from our aggregate specialists.

Reliable Industry Partner

Backed by Saudi Readymix’s trusted supply network.

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Contact us

Our team is here to assist you with any questions related to specifications, volume calculations, or product suitability.
Reach out today and get expert advice fit to your project’s needs.

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Know about aggregates

Understand the differences between limestone and basalt aggregates, their strengths, and where they’re best used — from base layers to structural applications. Choosing the right type ensures durability, workability, and cost-efficiency.

Aggregate size impacts workability, strength, and durability. Larger aggregates reduce water demand, while smaller ones improve surface finish. The right balance ensures structural integrity and ease of placement.

Aggregate shape, texture, and grading directly influence the compressive strength of concrete. Well-graded, angular aggregates provide better bonding with cement paste, resulting in stronger, more durable concrete.

Moisture in aggregates affects water-cement ratios. Excess water can weaken the mix, while insufficient water leads to poor workability. Always account for moisture content during batching for consistent results.

Limestone is widely available and easy to work with, ideal for general construction. Basalt offers higher strength and is suited for heavy-duty or high-performance concrete. Select based on project needs and environment.

Keep aggregates clean and dry to maintain mix quality. Store on impermeable surfaces and cover to avoid contamination or moisture variation. Segregate different sizes and types to ensure accurate batching.

Aggregates should meet ASTM, BS, or local standards for quality. Tests include particle size distribution, abrasion resistance, specific gravity, and impurities. Routine testing ensures long-term performance and safety.