First, determine the wall's volume before construction begins:
Let's say that
The wall's length (l) is equal to 10 feet.
The wall's height is 10 feet (h).
The wall's thickness (b) is 200 mm, or 0.656 ft.
Multiply the wall's length, height, and thickness to determine its volume.
Wall volume = l x b x h = 10100.656 = 65 Cu.F.
1) Calculate one brick's volume.
For the calculator, regular Indian bricks will be used.
A brick should be no smaller than 190 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm (IS Standard) in size.
The dimensions change to 200 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm with the mortar joints.
l = 200 mm= 0.656168 ft.
b = 100 mm =0.328084 ft.
h = 100 mm = 0.328084 ft.
The brick's volume is l x b x h = 0.656168 x 0.328084 x 0.328084
Total number of bricks = Wall Volume / Brick Volume = 65.6/0.0706 = 929 bricks are needed.
So you will have to consult a builder near your locality to understand the exact brick quantity.
Consult expert designers to know the exact amount of bricks required for house construction. Read More: How many bricks are required for 100 sq ft? How many bricks are required for a 1200 sq ft house?Your Feedback Matters! How was this Answer?
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