Geothermal Grout Calculator

Geothermal Grout Calculator

Estimate annular grout volume for vertical geothermal bores, then translate that volume into 50 lb bag count, mix water, and field-ready pumping allowances for common loop layouts.

Net annulus first The calculator removes loop pipe displacement before adding waste and return factors.
Real grout blends Compare standard, silica, and graphite-enhanced mixes with yield, water, and conductivity data.
Field-friendly outputs See pumped volume, rounded bags, gallons of water, bags per ton, and annulus thickness in one pass.
Project Presets

Preset values are based on common vertical loop layouts and auto-run the calculation after loading.

📏Calculator Inputs
Imperial inputs live
Used to report bags and slurry volume per installed ton.
Enter the number of grouted vertical bores in the loop field.
Finished depth measured from grade to bore bottom.
Use drilled diameter, not the finished loop pipe diameter.
Reserve the top interval only if it will be filled with another sealing material.
Bundle size changes pipe displacement and finished annulus thickness.
Blend data stores conductivity, wet density, yield, and water per 50 lb bag.
Wide spacers improve centering but reduce annulus thickness in small bores.
Adds extra slurry to cover washout, cuttings loss, and cleanup.
Use higher return targets for fractured formations or higher spoil loss.
📊Calculation Results
Total Pumped Volume
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Rounded Bags
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Mix Water Needed
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Bags Per Ton
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🧱Grout Blend Reference

Yields are approximate slurry output per 50 lb bag and should be verified against the current manufacturer data sheet before mixing.

📘Blend Specification Table
Blend Conductivity Yield / Bag Water / Bag Wet Density Best Fit
📏Annular Volume Per 100 ft
Bore Dia Single 3/4 in Single 1 in Double 3/4 in Double 1 in

Table values show theoretical net annular slurry volume before waste and return allowances.

🏢Common Field Layouts
Project Layout Blend Pumped Volume Bags
💡Field Notes
Centering matters

Wide spacers can improve loop separation, but they also reduce annulus thickness in small bores. If annulus thickness falls below about 0.30 in, a larger bore often pumps more reliably.

Plan water before bags arrive

High-conductivity grout usually needs less water per bag than standard bentonite. Round your bag count first, then stage water so the mixer does not run dry mid-pour.

This planning calculator estimates annular grout demand for vertical geothermal bores. Final drilling diameter, groundwater loss, loop centering, and required sealing methods should always be confirmed against the project specification and local code.

The Grout Volume and Cost Calculator helps to quickly perform the calculation of grout or sand amount for geothermal project. This program allows you to add basic cost data, for receive general rating about materials, shipping and labor costs. It is useful for estimate the installed grout volume, included of bag calculations, minimal orders and shipping information.

Also you can control dry material amounts and shipping weights. The utility gives directly access to all documentation for the selected recipe.

Grout Calculator for Geothermal Wells

Available resources for help in grout choice and design of ground heat exchangers. They deliver important information to installers and planners of geothermal systems. The calculator estimates material amounts for well sealing or abandonment.

It allows you to choose GeoPro grouts or plug materials, and also offers CETCO products with amounts for particular project. After entry of ground type, bore diameter, depth and number of boreholes, it shows cement, bentonite and water required.

Some utilities estimate BAROTHERM GOLD and sand coefficients for geothermal boreholes. For use it, enter bore diameter, depth and diameter of geothermal loops. The calculator then points bore volume, grout volume, thermal conductivity and bag numbers of BAROTHERM GOLD and sand.

One opportunity is the two-part thermally conductive grout BAROTHERM GOLD. It is grout material with low permeability for seal ground source heat machines. It answers with either without conductive additions, and can be improved by means of silica sand or MAX-YIELD TCM.

Research technicians bid to find the ideal mix of grout, graphite and water for every TC range. The whole recipe with water amount appear in Technical Data sheets and online Calculator results. For costing you enter price of dollars for drill foot and tube insertion.

Default of $5 for foot is included. Also price for well pipe can be typed in, with default $0.30. The bore depth you can enter from GCHPcalc with grout k=0.4.

Grout top wells outside help, because emptiness and splits in the ground can leave grout to leak.

Geothermal Grout Calculator

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