🧱 Brick Calculator Square Feet

This calculator combines a classic brick estimate with statistical rigor. Enter your wall size, brick dimensions, and sample data to get a precise point estimate plus a confidence interval based on real-world variation. Perfect for professional masonry planning, academic exercises, or any project where accuracy matters.

📐 project inputs

📊 estimate & confidence interval

point estimate
bricks (with waste)
confidence range
— – —
95% CI

📈 visual range

0 1000
lower CI estimate ⬤ upper CI

🔍 interpreting your interval

  • The point estimate is the expected number of bricks using average dimensions + waste.
  • The confidence interval accounts for natural variation in brick length & height (based on your sample).
  • If you measure more bricks (larger n), the interval becomes narrower — more precision.
  • Waste percentage is applied to both the point and the range.

📋 reference tables

current input parameters
parametervalueunit
wall length10.0ft
wall height10.0ft
brick length7.5in
brick height3.5in
mortar0.5in
waste5.0%
sample size30
SD length0.2in
SD height0.1in
confidence95%
outputvalueinterpretation
point estimateexpected bricks (with waste)
lower bound (CI)conservative max bricks
upper bound (CI)conservative min bricks
margin of error± around estimate
model yearcommon length (in)common height (in)notes
20247.53.5standard modular
20257.6253.625slightly larger trend
20267.53.5classic return
customuse your owninput above

❓ frequently asked questions

What if I don’t have sample SD?

You can use small values (like 0.1) to simulate minimal variation, or measure at least 10 bricks to get a realistic SD. The calculator still works if you set SD to 0 (then CI = point estimate).

Can I use metric measurements?

This version uses feet for wall and inches for bricks. To use metric, convert: 1 m ≈ 3.281 ft, 1 cm ≈ 0.3937 in. Or simply enter feet/inches as decimals.

Why is the confidence interval asymmetric?

Because brick face area multiplies length & height, the brick count is inversely proportional to area. The CI around dimensions translates to a slightly asymmetric interval in brick count.


⚒️ professional brick estimator – all inputs considered

Use the Rock Calculator (Square Feet) to estimate material needs, or visit the Feet & Inches Measurement Calculator category to explore more length and area tools.