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Self-Levelling Compound Calculator — How Many Bags Do I Need?

Calculate how many bags of self-levelling compound you need for your floor area. Covers standard, fibre-reinforced and fast-set products.

Typical 2-5mm for standard, up to 50mm for deep fill

Include wastage allowance

Adds 10% extra for uneven areas and mixing losses

10% recommended for most levelling work

Enter your supplier price for a cost estimate

How We Calculate This

Our self-levelling compound calculator works by multiplying your floor area by the application depth and the compound's coverage rate (kg per m² per mm). We then divide by 25kg to give you the number of standard bags needed.

The formula

Bags needed = (Area × Depth × Coverage rate) ÷ 25kg

For example, a 20 m² floor at 3mm depth using standard compound (1.6 kg/m²/mm): 20 × 3 × 1.6 = 96 kg ÷ 25 = 4 bags (before wastage).

Coverage rates we use

  • Standard compound: 1.6 kg per m² per mm — a 25kg bag covers ~5.2 m² at 3mm
  • Fibre-reinforced: 1.7 kg per m² per mm — a 25kg bag covers ~4.9 m² at 3mm
  • Fast-set: 1.5 kg per m² per mm — a 25kg bag covers ~5.5 m² at 3mm

Primer calculation

Primer is calculated at 1 litre per 5 m² of floor area, which is a standard coverage rate for acrylic floor primers. Rates are based on typical UK products from Setcrete, Weber, Mapei and Ardex ranges available at Screwfix, Toolstation and builders merchants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.