Calculating bricks per square foot is one of the most useful methods for estimating masonry quantities during house construction, wall planning, boundary work, and project budgeting. Contractors, builders, and homeowners often use a bricks per square foot calculator for quick quantity estimation before preparing detailed BOQs.
The number of bricks required per square foot depends mainly on wall thickness, brick size, mortar joint thickness, and the type of brick being used.
This guide explains standard brick per square foot calculations, practical thumb rules, and how to estimate accurately for different wall types.
These are common thumb-rule estimates for standard Red Bricks and Red Clay Bricks.
Total Wall Area × Bricks Per Sq Ft = Total Bricks Required
Suppose your wall area is:
20 × 10 = 200 Sq Ft
200 × 10 = 2,000 Bricks Approx
You can use the calculator below for rough brick quantity planning:
Thicker walls require more bricks.
Different products affect calculation:
Larger mortar joints slightly reduce brick count.
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A bricks per square foot calculator helps estimate masonry quantity quickly for walls, homes, boundary walls, and construction projects. As a general rule:
Always adjust calculations for brick size, wall openings, and wastage before procurement.
Approx 9–11 bricks.
Approx 4.5–5.5 bricks.
Divide wall area by standard brick coverage.
Yes.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
Generally yes.
Yes for rough planning.
For 9 inch wall, yes approximate.
Yes for rough BOQ.
No, final drawings needed.
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Yes.
Yes.
For rough estimate only.