March 27, 2026
Reviewed against the current calculator logic, structured content, and internal linking used on BuildCostLab.
Doors, windows, corners, and small returns can change the count enough to matter before the first pallet is ordered.
Reviewed against the current calculator logic, structured content, and internal linking used on BuildCostLab.
Use this guide to build a rough material estimate, then confirm it against product coverage data, site conditions, and supplier pack sizes before you order.
See the calculator methodology and editorial policy for the standards behind these pages.
The quickest path is to start with Block Calculator, then use this guide to sense-check the result and decide what to buy next.
Best for wall-building jobs where the goal is to move from area into a sensible piece count, waste margin, and supporting mortar logic.
Masonry estimates depend on wall area, unit size, joint pattern, openings, and whether the buyer is ordering by piece count, pack, or pallet.
The most common problems are forgetting openings, using the wrong unit coverage rate, and overlooking mortar, cuts, and breakage at corners or reveals.
Open the full Brick and Block Estimating cluster or go straight to the Block Calculator.