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Block Paving Calculator — How Many Blocks Do I Need?

Calculate block paving quantities for driveways and patios. Includes herringbone, stretcher bond and basketweave patterns.

Length of area to pave

Width of area to pave

60mm thickness for driveways

Herringbone is strongest for driveways

Include wastage allowance

Adds 10% on top of pattern waste

Added to pattern wastage (shown above)

Include Type 1 sub-base

150mm for driveways, 100mm for patios

Include sand (laying + jointing)

Sharp sand laying course + kiln-dried jointing sand

Include concrete edging

Edge restraint around perimeter

Price per individual block paver

How We Calculate This

Our block paving calculator works out the number of blocks, sub-base materials, sand, and edging needed for your driveway or patio. It accounts for the extra wastage generated by different laying patterns.

The formula

Blocks = Area × Blocks per m² × (1 + Pattern waste% + Extra waste%)
Sub-base = Area × Depth × 1,800 kg/m³
Sharp sand = Area × 0.035m × 1,600 kg/m³
Kiln-dried sand = Area × 5 kg/m²

Pattern wastage rates

  • Herringbone 90°: 5% pattern waste (fewer edge cuts)
  • Herringbone 45°: 10% pattern waste (most edge cuts)
  • Stretcher bond: 3% pattern waste (minimal cuts)
  • Basketweave: 5% pattern waste

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.