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Mar 8, 2026

Brick Calculator — Free Online Brick & Cement Estimator for India

๐Ÿงฑ Brick Calculator

Calculate bricks, cement & sand for any wall — with cost estimate

Free Online Brick Calculator for India — Enter your wall dimensions and get instant results: number of bricks required, bags of cement, cubic feet of sand, and total material cost in Indian Rupees (₹). Supports standard Indian brick size (9" × 4.5" × 3") and custom sizes.

Brick Calculator — Complete Guide

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๐ŸงฑWhat is a Brick Calculator?
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A Brick Calculator is a free online tool that helps you estimate the exact number of bricks, cement bags, and sand required for building a wall. It also calculates the total material cost in Indian Rupees (₹).

This calculator helps you find:
  • Total number of bricks needed
  • Bags of cement required (50 kg per bag)
  • Cubic feet of sand needed
  • Total estimated material cost in ₹
  • Wastage adjustment (5%–10% extra)
๐Ÿ“Standard Brick Sizes in India
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In India, the most commonly used brick size is the Modular Brick:

Standard Modular Brick (India):
Nominal size: 9" × 4.5" × 3" (Length × Width × Height)
Actual size: 8.5" × 4" × 2.75" (with mortar joint: 0.5" all sides)

Other common sizes used in India:

  • 9" × 4" × 3" — Old standard size (commonly used in many regions)
  • 10" × 5" × 3" — Larger bricks used in some states
  • 9" × 3" × 3" — Thin bricks for partition walls
  • Custom size — Enter your own dimensions

The standard mortar joint thickness is 0.5 inch (12 mm) on all sides.

๐Ÿ—️Wall Types & Thickness
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  • 4.5 inch wall (Half Brick) — Partition walls, boundary walls, room dividers. Uses bricks laid flat (stretcher bond).
  • 9 inch wall (Full Brick) — External walls, load-bearing walls, compound walls. Double the brick count of a 4.5" wall.
  • 13.5 inch wall (1.5 Brick) — Very strong walls, basement walls, retaining walls.
Tip: For a normal single room partition, use 4.5 inch wall. For the outer walls of a house, use 9 inch wall for better strength and insulation.
๐ŸงฎHow is Brick Count Calculated?
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The formula used in this calculator:

Step 1: Wall Volume = Length × Height × Thickness (all in feet)
Step 2: Brick Volume = (brick L + mortar) × (brick H + mortar) × (brick W + mortar) in feet
Step 3: Number of Bricks = Wall Volume ÷ Brick Volume
Step 4: Add wastage (5%–15% extra)
Step 5: Mortar Volume = Wall Volume × 30% (approx mortar ratio)
Step 6: Cement bags and sand from mortar ratio (1:4, 1:5, 1:6)

Example: Wall 10ft × 10ft × 0.75ft (9 inch), Standard brick 9×4.5×3 inches

  • Wall Volume = 10 × 10 × 0.75 = 75 cubic feet
  • Brick Volume = (9.5×3.5×4.5) inches = 149.625 cubic inches = 0.0866 cubic feet
  • Bricks needed = 75 ÷ 0.0866 = 866 bricks
  • Add 10% wastage = 866 + 87 = 953 bricks
๐Ÿ’ฐBrick Prices in India (2025)
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Brick prices vary by region, season, and quality. Approximate rates in India (2025):

  • Red Clay Brick: ₹6 – ₹10 per brick (most common)
  • Fly Ash Brick: ₹4 – ₹7 per brick (eco-friendly, lightweight)
  • AAC Block (Aerocon): ₹35 – ₹60 per piece (large size)
  • Wire Cut Brick: ₹8 – ₹14 per brick (machine-made, uniform)
Cement bag price: ₹350 – ₹450 per 50kg bag (Ultratech, ACC, Ambuja)
Sand: ₹50 – ₹120 per cubic foot (varies by region)

Enter your local rates in the calculator for accurate cost estimation.

๐Ÿ Where is This Calculator Used?
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๐Ÿก House Construction

Calculate bricks for rooms, compound walls, boundary walls during new home construction.

๐Ÿ”ง Renovation Work

Adding new rooms, extending walls, building a new boundary — estimate material before purchase.

๐Ÿ‘ท Contractors & Masons

Quick quotation preparation for clients without manual calculations.

๐Ÿ“ Civil Engineering Students

Learn quantity estimation and material takeoff calculations practically.

๐Ÿงฑ Enter Wall Dimensions
Enter in Feet
Enter in Feet
Select wall type
Select brick type
๐Ÿ”ง Mortar & Wastage Settings
Enter total opening area to subtract
๐Ÿ’ฐ Enter Material Rates (₹)
Local market rate
Per bag rate
Per cubic foot rate
๐Ÿ“Š Calculation Results
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Total Bricks (with wastage)
pieces
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Cement Required
bags (50kg each)
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Sand Required
cubic feet (CFT)
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Net Wall Area
square feet
๐Ÿ“‹ Detailed Breakdown
ItemWithout WastageWith Wastage
Calculate to see results
๐Ÿ“ Important Notes:
  • Brick count includes selected wastage percentage for breakage and cutting
  • Cement and sand quantities are approximate based on mortar volume (30% of wall volume)
  • Labour charges are NOT included in this estimate
  • Prices vary by region — use your local market rates for accurate cost

How to Use This Brick Calculator

Step 1: Enter the wall length and height in feet. For example, a 10 ft × 10 ft wall.

Step 2: Select wall thickness — 4.5 inch (partition/half-brick), 9 inch (standard full-brick), or 13.5 inch (heavy wall).

Step 3: Select brick size. Standard Indian modular brick is 9×4.5×3 inches.

Step 4: Set mortar mix ratio and wastage percentage. 10% wastage is recommended for standard construction.

Step 5: Enter area of doors and windows to deduct from wall area (optional).

Step 6: Enter your local brick price, cement price per bag, and sand price per CFT.

Step 7: Click "Calculate Now" to get the complete material estimate with cost.

Brick Calculation Formula

// Step 1: Wall Volume
Wall Volume = Length(ft) × Height(ft) × Thickness(ft)

// Step 2: Volume of 1 Brick with mortar
Brick Vol = (L+mortar) × (H+mortar) × (W+mortar) in inches → convert to ft³

// Step 3: Number of bricks
Bricks = Wall Volume ÷ Brick Volume

// Step 4: Add wastage
Final Bricks = Bricks × (1 + wastage%/100)

// Step 5: Mortar (approx 30% of wall volume)
Mortar Vol = Wall Volume × 0.30 × 1.3 (dry factor)

// Step 6: Cement & Sand (for 1:5 ratio)
Cement Vol = Mortar Vol ÷ (1+5) × 1 → convert to bags
Sand Vol = Mortar Vol ÷ (1+5) × 5 → in CFT

Disclaimer

This brick calculator provides approximate estimates for planning purposes only. Actual material requirements may vary based on brick quality, mason skill, mortar application, and site conditions. Always consult a qualified civil engineer or contractor before purchasing materials for construction. We are not responsible for any material over-purchase or under-purchase based on these calculations.

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