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Calculate concrete blocks needed for walls

About This Calculator

This calculator estimates the number of concrete blocks needed for building walls. It accounts for different block sizes, mortar joints, and wastage.

Concrete blocks are faster to lay than bricks and provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. They're commonly used for internal walls, partitions, and as the inner leaf of cavity walls.

Block Types

  • Standard Hollow (440 ร— 215 ร— 100mm)
    Most common block for internal walls. Lightweight with hollow cores. ~10 blocks/mยฒ
  • Paint Grade Solid (440 ร— 140 ร— 100mm)
    Dense solid block with smooth finish, ready for direct painting. ~13 blocks/mยฒ
  • Large Format (610 ร— 270 ร— 100mm)
    Bigger blocks for faster construction. ~6 blocks/mยฒ

Tips for Ordering

  • โ€ข Add 5% for wastage and breakages
  • โ€ข Standard pack sizes are usually 72 or 90 blocks
  • โ€ข Consider delivery access - blocks are heavy!
  • โ€ข Store blocks off the ground and cover if raining

Block vs Brick

Blocks are typically 4ร— larger than bricks, meaning faster construction and lower labour costs. They're ideal for internal walls where appearance isn't critical.

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References & Sources

Standards Cited
  • BS EN 771-3 โ€” Specification for masonry units โ€” Aggregate concrete masonry units
    Defines standard block dimensions (440x215mm, 440x140mm, 610x270mm) and tolerances used in the calculator
  • BS EN 1996-1-1 โ€” Eurocode 6 โ€” Design of masonry structures โ€” General rules for reinforced and unreinforced masonry structures
    Design rules for blockwork including mortar joint specifications and structural requirements
Formulas Used
  • Blocks per m2: blocksPerM2 = 1 / ((blockLength + mortarJoint) x (blockHeight + mortarJoint))
    Source: BS EN 771-3 / BS EN 1996-1-1 โ€” Standard 440x215mm block with 10mm joints gives approximately 10 blocks per m2
  • Total blocks: totalBlocks = ceil(netWallArea x blocksPerM2 x (1 + wastage/100))
    Source: Standard quantity surveying method
Key Assumptions
  • Standard block: 440 x 215 x 100mm; solid/paint grade: 440 x 140 x 100mm; large format: 610 x 270 x 100mm โ€” BS EN 771-3
  • Default mortar joint width: 10mm โ€” BS EN 1996-1-1
  • Typical wastage allowance of 5% for cutting and breakage โ€” Industry standard practice