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Our goal at Canadian Rebar is to give you accurate information about Canadian-standard Rebar for building, infrastructure, and structural design. To help engineers, architects, and contractors pick the right Rebar for each project, we focus on making technical information easy to understand.
With up-to-date specs and values that are in line with the industry, we make it easier to get accurate information about Rebar without having to deal with sales or service ads.
Canadian Rebar Sizes & Specifications
This Rebar size chart has
Name of the Rebar size
Gross weight (kg/m)
Size (in mm)
Area across the cross-section (mm²)
Complete Canadian Rebar Size Chart
Size Chart for Rebar
Why This Chart of Rebar Is Important
- Choose the right size of Rebar for the load that the structure needs to hold.
- Quickly figure out the weight of materials for ordering.
- Check that engineering drawings use standard Rebar measurements.
- Plan foundations, slabs, beams, and columns more accurately.
Where Canadian Rebar Data Is Used
Planning the foundations of a house
Adding strength to commercial buildings
Design of industrial slabs and footings
Planning and building bridges and roads
Frequently Asked Questions
Rebar is used to make concrete stronger by raising its tensile strength. It keeps foundations, slabs, beams, and other structural elements from cracking and makes them last longer.
Canadian Rebar is usually between 10M and 55M, and all construction projects across the country use the same diameters, weights, and areas.
Its kg/m value is used to figure out how much Rebar weighs. In the Canadian Rebar chart, multiply the length of the Rebar by the weight per meter.