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#3 #4 #5 Carbon Steel Rebar
Carbon steel rebar is the most common type of rebar used in residential and commercial projects. This alloy steel is exceptionally cost-effective and durable, but the carbon steel may not hold up well to projects with high moisture exposure. Using carbon steel rebar may be risky if you work with high moisture content or in high-humidity areas.
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Imperial Bar SizeWeight (lb/ft)Weight (kg/m)Nominal Diameter (in)Nominal Diameter (mm)Nominal Area (in2)Nominal Area (mm2)
#30.3760.5610.3759.5250.11071
#40.6880.9960.50012.7000.200129
#51.0431.5560.62515.8750.310200
#61.5022.2400.75019.0500.440284
#72.0443.0490.87522.2250.600387
#82.6703.9821.00025.4000.790509
#93.4005.0711.12828.6501.000645
#104.3036.4181.27032.2601.270819
#115.3137.9241.14035.8101.5601006
#147.65011.4101.69343.0002.2501452
#1813.60020.2842.25757.3304.0002581


Here are common uses for each of the steel rebar sizes:

  • #3 — This thin and cost-effective mild steel rebar material adds strength to concrete roads, driveways, or patios. It’s also common in poured concrete swimming pools to provide the pool walls with shape and strength.
  • #4 — Slightly thicker, #4 rebar is perfect for adding strength to highways and can give columns and slabs added strength.
  • #5 — This type of rebar is commonly used for bridges and highways.
  • #6 — Commonly found in foundations, retaining walls, and roads or highways.
  • #7 — This rebar size can provide support for structures like multi-story parking garages and bridges.
  • #8 — #8 rebar is perfect for medium to heavy commercial applications. It can be used for slabs, sea walls, columns, and beams.
  • #9 — This thick and durable material is the go-to rebar for high-rise construction projects, sea walls, and retaining walls.
  • #10 — Perfect for medium to heavy commercial-use projects, this size provides structural support in beams, columns, and more.
  • #11 — This heavy-duty rebar is thick and strong, so it is often used for load-bearing structures.
  • #14 — One of the heaviest and thickest rebars available in standard sizes, the #14 rebar size is well suited for bridges, parking structures, tall buildings, and docks.
  • #18 — This large, strong rebar size is used for large buildings, industrial facilities, and other large-scale buildings.

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