Brick Work Calculation Formula With Practical Wall Example

Brick work looks simple until you start calculating materials.

I once saw a house where bricks ran out when only one wall was left. The reason was incorrect calculation.


Brick Work Depends on Three Things

Wall length
Wall height
Wall thickness

Miss any one and calculation fails.


Brick Size Used Commonly

Standard brick size is:

9 × 4.5 × 3 inches

With mortar, it becomes slightly larger.


Example Wall Calculation

Wall length: 20 feet
Wall height: 10 feet
Wall thickness: 9 inches

Wall volume = 20 × 10 × 0.75 = 150 cubic feet

Approx bricks per cubic foot = 13.5

Total bricks = 150 × 13.5 = 2025 bricks


Mortar Calculation

Mortar is around 25 percent of brick work volume.

Wet mortar = 150 × 0.25 = 37.5 cubic feet
Dry mortar = 37.5 × 1.33 = 50 cubic feet

Using 1:6 ratio:

Cement = 7 bags
Sand = 43 cubic feet


Real Site Lesson

Always add extra bricks. Breakage is unavoidable.


Using Brick Calculators

Manual calculation works, but calculators save time and reduce mistakes.


Practical Advice

Never calculate brick work without mortar consideration.

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