Calculator

Brick Wall Calculator

Estimate the number of bricks and mortar needed for a wall.

Use decimals when needed. This estimate updates live and is safe to tweak before you buy materials.

Minimum 1 ft. Use whole numbers for the clearest estimate.

Minimum 1 ft. Commas or periods work for decimals.

Minimum 4 in. Commas or periods work for decimals.

Minimum 2 in. Commas or periods work for decimals.

Minimum 0 in. Commas or periods work for decimals.

Estimate updates automatically as you type.

Estimated bricks

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Guide

Brick Wall Buying Guide

This guide helps you turn your brick wall calculator result into a cleaner purchase plan. Use it when you want fewer return trips, better waste assumptions, and a more realistic cart.

Step 1: Measure twice

Take two independent measurements and use the larger value when they differ. That single decision prevents most material shortages.

Step 2: Set realistic waste

Simple layouts use lower waste, while angled cuts and pattern matching push waste higher. Do not force one waste value for every room.

Step 3: Buy by package unit

Suppliers sell by boxes, bundles, or rolls. Convert your estimate to purchase units and round up once at checkout.

Cost planning rule of thumb

Build your budget in three bands: material-only, material+consumables, and full project with tool contingency. This keeps expectations realistic before you buy.

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Brick Wall Calculator FAQ

Do I need to include the mortar joint size?

Yes, including the mortar joint size is crucial. A standard 3/8-inch joint adds up over a large wall and significantly reduces the total brick count.

How much extra brick should I order?

It's standard practice to add 5% to 10% extra for waste, cuts, and breakage during transport.