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Volume Calculator — Cubic Feet, Gallons, Tanks & Materials

Calculate solid volume, tank and pool capacity, project material quantities, package cost, or a missing dimension with formulas, tables, and diagrams.

Volume and surface area of a solid

Choose one of eleven solids, enter dimensions in any supported unit, and convert volume without repeating the calculation.

Examples
Volume
30 m³

Solid diagram

Calculation

    Volume details

    Cubic feet and cubic yards calculator

    Calculate a solid once and read it in cubic feet, cubic yards, cubic meters, liters, US gallons, or other practical units. Surface area is included where the selected solid has a closed-surface formula.

    Tank volume and liquid level

    Rectangular and vertical cylindrical tanks scale linearly with liquid height. A horizontal cylinder does not, so this calculator applies the circular-segment formula to the entered fill depth.

    Pool, pond, and aquarium gallons

    Use average depth for a sloped floor, then estimate water capacity, current fill, refill time, and water cost. Rectangular, round, and oval footprints are supported.

    Concrete and landscape material volume

    Build a project from several rectangular sections, subtract voids, add waste, and round up to full bags, packages, or truck quantities using the supplier's stated package volume.

    Frequently asked questions

    How do I calculate cubic feet?

    Convert every dimension to feet, then multiply length × width × height for a rectangular space. Other solids use their own formula, such as πr²h for a cylinder.

    How many cubic feet are in a cubic yard?

    One cubic yard equals exactly 27 cubic feet. Divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards, or multiply cubic yards by 27 to get cubic feet.

    How do I find pool gallons with a sloped bottom?

    Use the average of shallow and deep water depths, multiply by the pool footprint, then convert cubic feet to US gallons. Irregular curves may require measured sections.

    Why is a horizontal tank not linear by fill height?

    The tank is narrower near the top and bottom than at the center. The calculator uses a circular segment, so liquid volume follows the actual cross-section.

    How much waste should I add for concrete or mulch?

    Waste depends on excavation, compaction, spillage, shape, and supplier rules. Use the project allowance as a planning estimate and confirm the order with the supplier or contractor.

    Measurement notes

    Results are mathematical estimates. Use inside dimensions for capacity, keep all measurements consistent, and confirm site conditions, displacement, compaction, package yield, and local construction requirements before ordering or filling.

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