Block Calculator — How Many Blocks Do I Need?
Calculate the number of concrete blocks needed for any wall. Accounts for openings, mortar joints, and standard UK block sizes.
Average length per wall
Standard storey height is 2.4m
All sizes give 10 blocks per m² with 10mm mortar joints
Subtract Openings
Each door deducts ~1.8 m²
Each window deducts ~1.2 m²
Adds 10% extra for cutting and breakage
10% standard for blockwork; increase for complex layouts
Enter your supplier price for a cost estimate
How We Calculate This
This calculator works out the number of concrete blocks needed by calculating the total wall area, subtracting any door and window openings, then multiplying by the blocks-per-square-metre rate.
The formula
Blocks = (Wall area - Openings) × 10 blocks/m² × Wastage factor
Standard UK blocks are 440 × 215mm face size. With 10mm mortar joints, the working size is 450 × 225mm, giving exactly 10 blocks per square metre.
Opening deductions
- Standard door: 1.8 m² (approximately 838mm × 2040mm frame opening)
- Standard window: 1.2 m² (approximately 1200mm × 1000mm)
Standards
Block sizes conform to BS EN 771-3 (Specification for masonry units — Aggregate concrete masonry units). Mortar should comply with BS EN 998-2 and be appropriate to the exposure conditions as specified in BS 5628 / Eurocode 6.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.