Typical Weights of Materials

Whether you’re determining the dead load to engineer the structural members of a floor, or just trying to satisfy your curiosity, here is a table of common construction materials and their associated weight.

PSF = Pounds per square foot
PCF = Pounds per cubic foot

BRICK AND BLOCK MASONRY PSF
4" brickwork 40
4" concrete block, stone or gravel 34
4" concrete block, lightweight 22
4 " concrete brick, stone or gravel 46
4" concrete brick, lightweight 33
6" concrete block, stone or gravel 50
6" concrete block, lightweight 31
8" concrete block, stone or gravel 55
8'' concrete block, lightweight 35
12" concrete block, stone or gravel85
12" concrete block, lightweight 55
CONCRETE PCF
Plain ConcreteCinder108
Expanded slag aggregate 100
Expanded clay 90
Slag132
Stone and cast stone 144
Reinforced ConcreteCinder111
Slag138
Stone150
FINISH MATERIALS PSF
Acoustical tile unsupported per 1/2" 0.8
Building board, 1/2" 0.8
Cement finish, 1" 12
Fiberboard, 1/2"0.75
Gypsum wallboard. 1/2" 2
Marble and setting bed 25-30
Plaster, 1/2" 4.5
Plaster on wood lath 8
Plaster suspended with lath 10
Plywood, 1/2" 1.5
Tile, glazed wall 3/8" 3
Tile, ceramic mosaic, 1/4" 2.5
Quarry tile, 1/2" 5.8
Quarry tile, 3/4" 8.6
Terrazzo 1", 2" in stone concrete 25
Vinyl tile, 1/8" 1.33
Hardwood flooring, 25/32 " 4
Wood block flooring, 3" on mastic 15
FLOOR AND ROOF (CONCRETE) PSF
Flexicore, 6" precast lightweight concrete30
Flexicore , 6" precast stone concrete40
Plank, cinder concrete, 2"15
Plank, gypsum, 2"12
Concrete, reinforced, 1" Stone12.5
Slag11.5
Lightweight6-10
Concrete, plain, 1" Stone12
Slag 11
Lightweight 3-9
FUELS AND LIQUIDS PCF
Coal, piled anthracite 47-58
Coal, piled bituminous 40-54
Ice57.2
Gasoline 75
Snow 8
Water, fresh 62.4
Water, sea 64
GLASSPSF
Polished plate, 1/4 " 3.28
Polished plate, 1/2"6.56
Double strength, 1/8"26 oz
Sheet A, B, 1/32"45 oz
Sheet A, B, 1/4"52 oz
Insulating glass 5/8" plate with airspace3.25
1/ 4" wire glass 3.5
Glass block 18
INSULATION AND WATERPROOFING PSF
Batt, blankets per 1" thickness 0.1-0.4
Corkboard per 1" thickness 0.58
Foamed board insulation per 1" thickness 2 .6 oz
Five-ply membrane 5
Rigid insulation0.75
LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE PSF
Concrete, aerocrete 50-80
Concrete, cinder fill 60
Concrete, expanded clay 85-100
Concrete , expanded shale-sand 105-120
Concrete, perlite 35-50
Concrete, pumice 60-90
METALS PCF
Aluminum, cast165
Brass, cast, rolled534
Bronze, commercial552
Bronze, statuary509
Copper, cast or rolled556
Gold, cast, solid1205
Gold coin in bags 509
Iron, cast gray, pig450
Iron, wrought 480
Lead 710
Nickel 565
Silver, cast, solid 656
Silver coin in bags 590
Tin 459
Stainless steel, rolled 492-510
Steel, rolled, cold drawn 490
Zinc, rolled, cast or sheet 449
MORTAR AND PLASTER PCF
Mortar, masonry 116
Plaster, gypsum, sand 104-120
PARTITIONS PSF
2 x 4 wood stud, GWB, two sides 8
4" metal stud, GWB, two sides 6
4" concrete block, lightweight, GWB26
6" concrete block, lightweight, GWB35
2" solid plaster20
4" solid plaster32
ROOFING MATERIALSPSF
Built up6.5
Concrete roof tile9.5
Copper1.5-2.5
Corrugated iron 2
Deck, steel without roofing or insulation 2.2-3.6
Fiberglass panels  (2 1/2" corrugated) 5-8 oz
Galvanized iron    1.2-1.7
Lead,  1/8"  6-8
Plastic sandwich panel, 2 1/2" thick2.6
Shingles, asphalt1.7-2.8
Shingles, wood2-3
Slate, 3/16" to 1/4"7-9.5
Slate, 3/8" to 1/2"14-18
Stainless steel2.5
Tile, cement flat13
Tile, cement ribbed16
Tile, clay shingle type8-16
Tile, clay flat with setting bed15-20
Wood sheathing per inch3
SOIL, SAND, AND GRAVELPCF
Ashes or cinder 40-50
Clay, damp and plastic110
Clay, dry63
Clay and gravel, dry100
Earth, dry and loose76
Earth, dry and packed95
Earth, moist and loose 78
Earth, moist and packed 96
Earth , mud, packed 115
Sand or gravel, dry and loose90-105
Sand or gravel, dry and packed100-120
Sand or gravel, dry and wet 118-120
Silt, moist, loose78
Silt, moist, packed96
STONE (ASHLAR)PCF
Granite, limestone, crystalline 165
Limestone, oolitic135
Marble 173
Sandstone, bluestone144
Slate 172
STONE VENEERPSF
2" granite, 1/2" parging                  30
4" granite, 1/2" parging59
4" sandstone or bluestone, 1/2" parging55
6" limestone facing, 1/2" parging49
1" marble13
1" slate14
STRUCTURAL CLAY TILEPSF
4" hollow23
6" hollow38
8" hollow45
STRUCTURAL FACING TILE PSF
2" facing tile14
4" facing tile24
6" facing tile34
8" facing tile44
SUSPENDED CEILINGSPSF
Mineral fiber tile 3/4 ", 12" x 12"1.2-1.57
Mineral fiberboard 5/8 ", 24" x 24"1.4
Acoustic plaster on gypsum lath base10-11
WOODPCF
Ash, commercial white40.5
Birch, red oak, sweet and yellow44
Ceder, northern white22.2
Cedear western red24.2
Cypress, southern33.5
Douglas fir (coast region)32.7
Fir, commercial white; Idaho white pine27
Hemlock28-29
Maple, hard (black and sugar) 44.5
Oak, white and red47.5
Pine, northern white sugar25
Pine, southern yellow37.3
Pine, ponderosa, spruce: eastern and sitka28.6
Poplar, yellow29.4
Redwood26
Walnut, black 38

Source: Architectural Graphic Standards