How many bags of cement are needed for a 1000 sq ft house? in Thane
A 1,000 sq ft house requires approximately 400–500 bags of cement (50 kg each) for complete construction. This includes foundation, columns, slab, brickwork, plastering, and flooring screed.
Cement Requirement Stage by Stage
| Construction Stage | Cement Bags (50kg) | % of Total |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation (PCC + RCC) | 120–150 bags | 30–35% |
| Columns & Beams (RCC) | 80–100 bags | 20% |
| Roof Slab (RCC) | 60–80 bags | 15% |
| Brickwork (mortar) | 60–80 bags | 15% |
| Internal Plastering | 40–60 bags | 10% |
| External Plastering | 20–30 bags | 5% |
| Floor Screed/Bedding | 15–25 bags | 5% |
| Total | 400–500 bags | 100% |
Rule of thumb: 0.4 to 0.5 bags of cement per sq ft of built-up area. For a 1,000 sq ft home = 400–500 bags. Premium construction with more concrete = up to 550 bags.
Buy cement in batches of 50–100 bags max. Cement older than 3 months loses 10–20% strength. Store on wooden pallets, never directly on ground. Use within 6 weeks of delivery.
Use OPC 53 grade cement for RCC structural work (columns, slabs, beams). PPC cement is fine for plastering and masonry. Never use PPC for load-bearing RCC members.
📍 Thane-Specific Tips for This Topic
TMC (Thane Municipal Corporation) approval is faster than BMC — typically 2-3 months vs 4-6 months
Creek-facing plots have marshy sub-soil — get soil test done, expect pile foundation costs