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Brick Calculator

Estimate the net wall area and the number of bricks to buy from a manufacturer rate or actual brick and joint dimensions.

How much brickwork are you building?

Wall measurement mode

Measurement system

Wall area

Enter the gross wall area before subtracting doors, windows or other openings.

Doors, windows and other openings

Openings are subtracted from gross wall area before the brick quantity is calculated.

Opening 1
Opening width
Opening height

Up to 20 opening rows.

How is your brick specified?

Use a manufacturer bricks-per-area value when the product documentation provides one. Otherwise, estimate from the actual brick face and one mortar-joint thickness.

Brick names and sizes can vary by manufacturer. If your product documentation gives bricks per square foot or square meter, use that value.

Actual brick face and joint

Actual brick length
Actual brick height
Mortar joint thickness

Enter the actual or specified face dimensions, not only a nominal product name. The same joint thickness is applied horizontally and vertically.

Extra bricks

A 5% starting allowance is included for breakage, cuts and jobsite waste. Adjust it for your project and supplier guidance.

Brick formulas

How the brick count is calculated.

Wall and opening dimensions convert to canonical units first. The selected product method then converts net masonry area into a brick equivalent.

Net wall area

Net area = gross wall area − openings

Openings are removed before either brick quantity method is applied.

Manufacturer rate

Theoretical bricks = net area × manufacturer rate

The entered product rate is authoritative and is not reconstructed from dimensions.

Dimensions and joint

Module area = (brick length + joint) × (brick height + joint)

Theoretical bricks equal net area divided by module face area.

Extra bricks

Adjusted equivalent = theoretical bricks × (1 + allowance %)

Only the final purchasable brick count is rounded up.

Measure and specify

Use the product information you can verify.

Measure the wall

Multiply width by height for each rectangular wall. Multiple mode supports repeated identical walls with a quantity.

Subtract openings

Doors and windows reduce the masonry area when you choose to subtract them. Their combined area must stay below gross wall area.

Actual vs nominal size

Product names such as Modular, Queen or Utility do not guarantee one universal size. Use the actual dimensions stated for the selected brick.

Brick size and joints

The simple module method adds the entered joint to both brick face dimensions. It does not reproduce detailed coursing or bond-layout tables.

Manufacturer rates

When product documentation publishes bricks per square foot or square meter, enter that rate instead of deriving another value from dimensions.

Mortar

Mortar quantities are not included in this calculator. Mortar planning needs additional geometry and assembly information.

Before you order

What this brick estimate includes

  • Walls and openings are modeled as non-overlapping rectangles.
  • Manufacturer rates come only from the value entered for the selected product.
  • The dimensions method uses actual brick face dimensions and one uniform horizontal and vertical joint thickness.
  • The 5% allowance is editable and never changes automatically for a bond pattern or geometry.
  • This is an area-based quantity estimate, not structural design or coursing optimization.
  • Mortar, sand, cement, reinforcement, ties, foundations, labor, cost, weight and pallets are not included.

Product dimensions and published rates matter

Brick Industry Association guidance distinguishes actual dimensions, nominal dimensions, mortar-joint assumptions and published unit rates. Manufacturer product data should remain the source of truth.

The 5% starting allowance follows the contract’s BIA-based general planning guidance and remains user-editable. No brick format or manufacturer rate is prefilled.

Primary references

Brick questions

Frequently asked questions

How many bricks do I need per square foot?

The rate depends on the actual brick, mortar joint and manufacturer specification. Use the published bricks-per-square-foot rate for your exact product when available.

Are all standard bricks the same size?

No. Brick names and dimensions can vary by manufacturer, so this calculator does not assign universal dimensions to names such as Standard, Modular, Queen or Utility.

Should I subtract windows and doors?

Subtract them when you want their area removed from the net masonry surface. Keep enough extra material for cuts and site conditions through the separate allowance.

Does mortar joint size affect brick count?

Yes in the dimensions method. The calculator adds one entered joint thickness to both face dimensions, but actual coursing and joint adjustment can still change the result.

How much extra brick should I order?

Measivo starts at 5% for breakage, cuts and jobsite waste. Adjust it for the project and follow supplier guidance.

Does this calculator include mortar?

No. Mortar quantities are not included because they require additional brick, joint and masonry-configuration information.

Should I use actual or nominal brick dimensions?

Use the actual or specified face dimensions for the product. A nominal name can include a joint convention and may not equal the physical brick dimensions.