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Sharp Sand Calculator 2026

Calculate Sharp Sand Quantities for Concrete & Construction

Professional Sharp Sand Estimation Tool for UK Projects

Our sharp sand calculator helps you accurately determine the quantity of sharp sand (also known as grit sand or concreting sand) needed for concrete, screeds, paving, and construction projects. Sharp sand is an essential coarse aggregate with angular particles (0.5-5mm) providing superior strength compared to soft building sand, making it indispensable for structural concrete mixes and floor screeds.

Calculate sharp sand requirements in cubic meters (m³), kilograms, tonnes, 25kg bags, and bulk bags (850kg). Our calculator follows BS EN 12620 standards for concrete aggregates and uses UK industry-standard densities for accurate material estimation. Proper sand calculation prevents costly over-ordering or project delays from material shortages.

🏖️ Sharp Sand Calculator

Calculate required sharp sand quantity for your project

Calculation Method

Project Dimensions

Material Specifications

Sharp Sand vs Building Sand

Understanding the difference between sharp sand and building sand is critical for construction success. Our sharp sand calculator is specifically designed for sharp sand (also called grit sand or concreting sand), which has different properties and applications compared to soft building sand used in bricklaying mortar.

Characteristic Sharp Sand Building Sand Notes
Particle Size 0.5-5mm (coarse) 0.1-2mm (fine) Sharp sand has larger grains
Particle Shape Angular, irregular Rounded, smooth Angular particles interlock better
Density (dry) 1,600 kg/m³ 1,500 kg/m³ Sharp sand is denser
Primary Uses Concrete, screeds, drainage Bricklaying mortar, renders Never substitute one for another
Strength High (angular interlock) Lower (smooth particles) Sharp sand for structural work
Workability Moderate (needs more water) Excellent (smooth, creamy) Building sand easier to work
Drainage Excellent (large voids) Poor (fine particles) Sharp sand for drainage projects
UK Price (Bulk Bag) £40-60 £35-55 Prices vary by region and supplier

Sharp Sand (Grit Sand)

Particle Size 0.5-5mm
Shape Angular
Density 1,600 kg/m³
Uses Concrete, screeds
Price (Bulk Bag) £40-60

Building Sand (Soft Sand)

Particle Size 0.1-2mm
Shape Rounded
Density 1,500 kg/m³
Uses Bricklaying, renders
Price (Bulk Bag) £35-55

⚠️ Critical Warning: Never substitute building sand for sharp sand in concrete. Building sand produces weak mixes prone to excessive shrinkage and cracking. Always specify sharp sand conforming to BS EN 12620 for structural concrete applications ensuring aggregate suitability and compliance with UK building regulations.

Common Applications for Sharp Sand

Sharp sand serves multiple critical construction purposes. Use our sharp sand calculator to determine precise quantities for each application type, ensuring you order the correct amount for your specific project requirements.

Concrete Production

Mix Ratio: Typically 1:2:4 or 1:2:3 (cement:sand:aggregate)

Sand per m³ concrete: 0.4-0.5 m³ (640-800 kg)

Application: Foundations, slabs, footings, structural elements

Standard: BS EN 12620 compliance required

Why sharp sand: Angular particles create strong interlocking structure

Floor Screeds

Mix Ratio: 3:1 or 4:1 (sand:cement) typical

Typical Depth: 50-75mm standard thickness

Sand per m²: 0.08-0.12 m³ at 50-75mm depth

Application: Level floor surfaces before tiling or flooring

Why sharp sand: Provides durable, stable finished surface

Paving Bedding

Typical Depth: 40-50mm compacted

Sand per m²: 0.04-0.05 m³ (64-80 kg)

Application: Bedding layer for block paving, slabs, pavers

Compaction: Requires firm compaction before laying

Why sharp sand: Free-draining, resists settlement

Drainage & Pipe Bedding

Typical Depth: 100-150mm around pipes

Coverage: Depends on trench dimensions

Application: French drains, soakaways, pipe surrounds

Drainage: Excellent water permeability

Why sharp sand: Large voids facilitate water movement

Rendering Base Coat

Mix Ratio: 4:1 or 5:1 (sand:cement)

Application: External wall rendering base coat

Thickness: 10-15mm typical

Coverage: Approximately 15kg per m² at 10mm

Note: Top coat uses softer building sand for finish

Post & Fence Foundations

Mix: Often used in post-crete or concrete mix

Application: Setting fence posts, gate posts

Depth: Variable by post height (600-900mm typical)

Volume: Calculate using hole dimensions

Why sharp sand: Provides strong, stable foundation

Sharp Sand Depth Requirements 2026

Recommended sharp sand depths vary by application type. Our calculator accounts for these industry-standard depths when estimating material quantities. Use these guidelines when planning your project specifications.

Application Type Typical Depth Sand per m² (at depth) Notes
Floor Screed (Standard) 50-65mm 80-104 kg/m² 3:1 sand:cement mix typical
Floor Screed (Thick) 65-75mm 104-120 kg/m² For uneven subfloors
Paving Bedding 40-50mm 64-80 kg/m² Compacted before laying
Slab Bedding (Patios) 50-75mm 80-120 kg/m² Depends on slab size/weight
Pipe Bedding 100-150mm 160-240 kg/m² Around and beneath pipes
Drainage Layer 100-200mm 160-320 kg/m² French drains, soakaways
Render Base Coat 10-15mm 16-24 kg/m² External wall rendering
Leveling Layer (sub-base) 10-25mm 16-40 kg/m² Screeded over hardcore

Floor Screed (Standard)

Typical Depth 50-65mm
Sand per m² 80-104 kg/m²
Mix Ratio 3:1 sand:cement

Paving Bedding

Typical Depth 40-50mm
Sand per m² 64-80 kg/m²
Preparation Compact before laying

Drainage Layer

Typical Depth 100-200mm
Sand per m² 160-320 kg/m²
Purpose French drains, soakaways

Render Base Coat

Typical Depth 10-15mm
Sand per m² 16-24 kg/m²
Application External walls

Sharp Sand Density Guide

Sharp sand density varies based on moisture content and compaction. Our sharp sand calculator uses industry-standard densities for UK conditions. Understanding density variations helps ensure accurate quantity calculations for your project.

Moisture Condition Density (kg/m³) Variation from Dry Description
Bone Dry 1,500 Baseline Laboratory dried, rarely encountered
Dry (As Stored) 1,550 +3% Covered storage, minimal moisture
Air-Dry (Standard UK) 1,600 +7% Typical UK delivery condition
Moist (Recent Delivery) 1,700 +13% Fresh delivery or light rainfall
Wet (Saturated) 1,920 +28% Heavy rain, waterlogged
Compacted (Dry) 1,750-1,850 +17-23% After mechanical compaction

Air-Dry (Standard UK)

Density 1,600 kg/m³
Condition Typical delivery
Coverage 12.5 m² at 50mm

Moist (Recent Delivery)

Density 1,700 kg/m³
Variation +13% from dry
Coverage 11.8 m² at 50mm

Compacted (Dry)

Density 1,750-1,850 kg/m³
Application After compaction
Use Paving beds, sub-base

Concrete Mix Ratios & Sharp Sand Requirements

Concrete production requires precise sharp sand quantities based on mix ratio and total volume. Our calculator automatically accounts for the dry volume compaction factor (1.54) when calculating sand for concrete mixes.

1:2:4 Mix (Standard Concrete)

Ratio: 1 part cement : 2 parts sand : 4 parts aggregate

Sand per m³ concrete: 0.44 m³ (704 kg)

Cement required: 6.3 bags (25kg) per m³

Uses: General foundations, slabs, footings

Strength: C20/25 (20-25 N/mm²)

1:2:3 Mix (Strong Concrete)

Ratio: 1 part cement : 2 parts sand : 3 parts aggregate

Sand per m³ concrete: 0.41 m³ (656 kg)

Cement required: 7.7 bags (25kg) per m³

Uses: Structural elements, beams, columns

Strength: C25/30 (25-30 N/mm²)

1:1.5:3 Mix (High Strength)

Ratio: 1 part cement : 1.5 parts sand : 3 parts aggregate

Sand per m³ concrete: 0.31 m³ (496 kg)

Cement required: 9.5 bags (25kg) per m³

Uses: High-load areas, commercial floors

Strength: C30/37 (30-37 N/mm²)

1:3:6 Mix (Lean Concrete)

Ratio: 1 part cement : 3 parts sand : 6 parts aggregate

Sand per m³ concrete: 0.46 m³ (736 kg)

Cement required: 4.2 bags (25kg) per m³

Uses: Mass concrete, blinding, non-structural

Strength: C15/20 (15-20 N/mm²)

📐 Concrete Volume Calculation Formula:

  • Dry volume factor: Multiply wet concrete volume by 1.54 (accounts for compaction and air voids)
  • Total parts in ratio: Add all parts (e.g., 1:2:4 = 7 parts total)
  • Sand volume: (Concrete volume × 1.54) × (Sand parts ÷ Total parts)
  • Example 1:2:4 mix: For 2m³ concrete = (2 × 1.54) × (2 ÷ 7) = 0.88 m³ sand needed
  • Weight conversion: Volume (m³) × 1,600 kg/m³ = Weight in kg

Sharp Sand Cost Guide 2026

Sharp sand pricing varies by quantity, delivery distance, and supplier. Bulk loose loads offer better value than bagged products. Use our calculator to determine total tonnage, then compare local suppliers for competitive pricing.

Supply Format Quantity Price Range Cost per Tonne
Loose Load (Lorry) 8-20 tonnes £180-400 £18-25/tonne
Grab Lorry 16 tonnes £320-450 £20-28/tonne
Bulk Bag (850kg) 0.85 tonnes £40-60 £47-71/tonne
Half Bulk Bag (450kg) 0.45 tonnes £28-42 £62-93/tonne
Small Bag (25kg) 25 kg £4-7 £160-280/tonne
Jumbo Bag (Tonne Bag) 1 tonne £50-75 £50-75/tonne

Loose Load (Most Economical)

Quantity 8-20 tonnes
Total Price £180-400
Cost per Tonne £18-25

Bulk Bag (850kg)

Quantity 0.85 tonnes
Price per Bag £40-60
Cost per Tonne £47-71

Small Bag (25kg)

Quantity 25 kg
Price per Bag £4-7
Cost per Tonne £160-280

💰 Cost Saving Tips:

  • Order loose loads: Bulk delivery is 3-10x cheaper per tonne than bags
  • Combine orders: Share delivery with neighbors to meet minimum load requirements
  • Collect yourself: Save £30-80 on delivery charges if you have suitable vehicle
  • Buy direct from quarry: Avoid merchant markup by ordering from source
  • Order exact quantity: Use our calculator to prevent over-ordering
  • Check for recycled options: Recycled sharp sand often 20-30% cheaper

Calculation Formulas & Examples

Understanding the mathematics behind our sharp sand calculator helps verify results and adjust for unique project requirements. These formulas work for any measurement unit (ensure consistent units throughout).

📊 Sharp Sand Calculation Formulas:

  • Volume by Area: Volume (m³) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Depth (m)
  • Weight from Volume: Weight (kg) = Volume (m³) × Density (kg/m³)
  • With Wastage: Total Volume = Base Volume × (1 + Wastage% ÷ 100)
  • For Concrete (1:2:4 mix): Sand (m³) = Concrete volume × 1.54 × (2 ÷ 7)
  • For Screed (3:1 mix): Sand volume = Total screed volume × (3 ÷ 4)
  • Bulk Bags Needed: Total weight (kg) ÷ 850 kg per bag, round up

Example 1: Floor Screed Project

Project Specifications

Floor dimensions: 8m × 5m (40 m²)

Screed depth: 60mm (0.06m)

Mix ratio: 3:1 sand:cement

Wastage: 10%

Density: 1,600 kg/m³

Step 1: Calculate Total Screed Volume

Formula: L × W × D

Calculation: 8 × 5 × 0.06

Total screed volume: 2.4 m³

With 10% wastage: 2.4 × 1.10

Final volume: 2.64 m³

Step 2: Calculate Sand Requirement

Mix parts: 3 sand + 1 cement = 4 total

Sand portion: 3 ÷ 4 = 75%

Sand volume: 2.64 × 0.75 = 1.98 m³

Sand weight: 1.98 × 1,600 = 3,168 kg

Tonnes needed: 3.17 tonnes

Step 3: Ordering Options

Bulk bags: 3,168 ÷ 850 = 3.7 → Order 4 bags

Bulk bag cost: 4 × £50 = £200

Cement required: 2.64 × 0.25 = 0.66 m³

Cement bags (25kg): Approx 42 bags

Total material cost: £200 + £210 = £410

Example 2: Concrete Foundation

Project Specifications

Concrete needed: 3 m³

Mix ratio: 1:2:4 (cement:sand:aggregate)

Wastage: 10%

Density: 1,600 kg/m³

Step 1: Calculate Dry Volume

Compaction factor: 1.54

Dry volume: 3 × 1.54 = 4.62 m³

Total parts: 1 + 2 + 4 = 7

Sand parts: 2 out of 7

Step 2: Calculate Sand Volume

Sand proportion: 2 ÷ 7 = 0.286

Sand volume: 4.62 × 0.286 = 1.32 m³

With 10% wastage: 1.32 × 1.10 = 1.45 m³

Sand weight: 1.45 × 1,600 = 2,320 kg

Total tonnes: 2.32 tonnes

Step 3: Complete Materials List

Sharp sand: 2.32 tonnes (3 bulk bags)

Cement: 4.62 × (1÷7) × 1.10 = 0.73 m³ (29 bags)

Aggregate: 4.62 × (4÷7) × 1.10 = 2.90 m³ (5.2 tonnes)

Estimated cost: £115 + £145 + £90 = £350

Sharp Sand Calculator FAQs

How much sharp sand do I need for 1m³ of concrete?
For 1m³ of finished concrete using a standard 1:2:4 mix ratio, you need approximately 0.44 m³ of sharp sand (704 kg or 0.7 tonnes). This accounts for the dry volume compaction factor of 1.54. For a 1:2:3 stronger mix, you need 0.41 m³ (656 kg). Always add 10% wastage allowance bringing the total to approximately 0.77 tonnes for typical projects.
What is the difference between sharp sand and building sand?
Sharp sand has coarse, angular particles (0.5-5mm) providing high strength, ideal for concrete, screeds, and drainage. Building sand has fine, rounded particles (0.1-2mm) creating smooth, workable mortar for bricklaying. Never substitute one for another—building sand in concrete produces weak mixes prone to cracking, while sharp sand in mortar creates harsh, difficult-to-work material. Sharp sand costs slightly more (£40-60 vs £35-55 per bulk bag) but is essential for structural applications.
How do I calculate sharp sand for floor screed?
Formula: (1) Measure floor area in m², (2) Determine screed depth in meters (50-75mm = 0.05-0.075m), (3) Calculate total volume: Area × Depth, (4) Account for mix ratio (typically 3:1 sand:cement means 75% is sand). Example: 20m² floor at 60mm depth with 3:1 mix = 20 × 0.06 × 0.75 = 0.9 m³ sand needed (1.44 tonnes). Add 10% wastage for final quantity.
Can I use sharp sand for laying paving slabs?
Yes—sharp sand is excellent for paving bedding. Use 40-50mm compacted depth creating stable, free-draining base. Calculate requirements: Area (m²) × 0.045m depth × 1,600 kg/m³. Example: 20m² patio requires 20 × 0.045 = 0.9 m³ (1.44 tonnes or 2 bulk bags). Compact sand thoroughly before slab placement using plate compactor. Some installers prefer 10:1 dry sand-cement mix (grano dust) for semi-rigid bedding, especially for heavily trafficked areas.
What is the density of sharp sand in kg/m³?
Standard sharp sand density is 1,600 kg/m³ for air-dry conditions (typical UK delivery). Dry sand: 1,550 kg/m³, moist sand: 1,700 kg/m³, wet sand: 1,920 kg/m³. Compacted sharp sand reaches 1,750-1,850 kg/m³. Our calculator uses 1,600 kg/m³ as the standard UK value, but you can adjust for actual moisture conditions when ordering to ensure accurate quantities.
How many 25kg bags of sharp sand are in a bulk bag?
A standard bulk bag contains 850kg of sharp sand, equivalent to 34 × 25kg bags. However, bulk bags cost £40-60 versus £4-7 per small bag, making bulk bags approximately 3-5 times more economical. For large projects (over 500kg), always choose bulk bags or loose loads. Small 25kg bags suit minor repairs, mixing small concrete batches, or projects where access prevents bulk bag delivery.
Does sharp sand need to comply with UK standards?
Yes—sharp sand for concrete must conform to BS EN 12620 for aggregates, specifying particle size distribution, shape, strength, and chemical composition. Only BS EN compliant sand ensures concrete achieves specified strength and durability. Always request compliance certification from suppliers, especially for structural applications. Reject non-compliant materials potentially compromising structural integrity regardless of apparent cost savings.
Can I use sharp sand for rendering walls?
Sharp sand is suitable for render base coats (scratch coat/floating coat) typically mixed 4:1 or 5:1 with cement at 10-15mm thickness. However, finish coats should use softer building sand (4:1 or 5:1) for smooth, workable texture. Modern renders often use pre-mixed products. For DIY rendering, use sharp sand for base providing mechanical key, then building sand for top coat achieving smooth finish. Apply approximately 16-24 kg/m² sharp sand for 10-15mm base coat.
How much does sharp sand cost in 2026?
UK Sharp Sand Prices 2026: Loose lorry loads £18-25 per tonne (most economical for 8+ tonnes), bulk bags (850kg) £40-60 each (£47-71 per tonne), small bags (25kg) £4-7 each (£160-280 per tonne). Delivery typically adds £30-80 depending on distance. Regional variations exist—quarries near major cities may charge premium prices. Always compare local suppliers and consider collecting yourself to save on delivery charges.
What depth of sharp sand for block paving?
Block paving requires 40-50mm (4-5cm) compacted sharp sand bedding over prepared MOT Type 1 sub-base. Lay sand, screed to level, compact with plate compactor, then re-screed before laying blocks. Allow approximately 0.04-0.05 m³ per m² (64-80 kg/m²). For 50m² driveway: 50 × 0.045 = 2.25 m³ = 3.6 tonnes (4-5 bulk bags). Proper sand bed prevents block settlement and maintains level surface long-term.