Brick Wall Cost Calculator by Size and Brick Type

Calculate total brick wall cost from wall dimensions, brick face size, and mortar joint thickness. This tool computes bricks per square foot using the standard BIA formula, deducts door and window openings, and breaks out material, mortar, and labor costs so you can compare an estimate against contractor bids.

Updated June 2026 BIA TN 10 Coursing Formula Free, No Signup Required No Data Stored or Transmitted

Brick Wall Project Inputs

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sq ft
Total area of doors and windows to subtract from gross wall area.

Planning note

Bricks-per-square-foot is calculated from the exact brick face size plus joint thickness using the BIA coursing formula, not a rough average. This keeps your material count accurate whether you pick standard, modular, or Norman brick.

How Bricks Per Square Foot Is Calculated

The number of bricks needed for a wall face depends on brick size and mortar joint thickness, not a flat industry rule of thumb. The formula below, from BIA Technical Note 10, is what this calculator uses internally.

BPSF = 144 / ((L + J) x (H + J))

Bricks needed = Net Area x BPSF x Wythe Count x (1 + Waste Factor)

L and H are the brick face length and height in inches, J is the mortar joint thickness in inches, and BPSF is bricks per square foot of wall face. Net area means gross wall area minus door and window openings.

Brick Type Face Size (L x H) Bricks per Sq Ft (3/8 in joint) Common Use
Standard 8 x 2.25 in 6.55 Traditional load-bearing masonry
Modular 7.625 x 2.25 in 6.86 Most common veneer and residential brick
Queen 7.625 x 2.75 in 5.71 Thin-profile veneer walls
Norman 11.625 x 3.625 in 2.99 Commercial facades, fewer joints

Coverage rates per BIA Technical Note 10, Dimensioning and Estimating Brick Masonry, Gobrick.com. This calculator recomputes the exact figure for your selected joint thickness rather than using this fixed table.

For material quantities beyond brick count, the brick calculator and concrete block calculator break down unit counts without cost, while this tool focuses on the full project budget.

2026 Brick Wall Cost Reference

Cost Component Low High Notes
New brick wall, installed $15/sq ft $30/sq ft Material and labor combined
Brick veneer over existing wall $4/sq ft $10/sq ft Cladding only, no structural wythe
Common clay brick material $6/sq ft $12/sq ft Standard clay, non-glazed
Mason labor $7/sq ft $17/sq ft $50-$100/hr regional variance

Ranges reflect 2026 national data from Inch Calculator and Angi. Metro-area mason rates can exceed $110/hour, which pushes labor cost above the ranges shown.

Sample Estimate Walkthrough

Scenario 1

20 ft x 8 ft veneer wall, modular brick, no openings

Gross area: 160 sq ft

BPSF (modular, 3/8 in joint): 6.86

Waste factor: 10%

160 sq ft x 6.86 BPSF x 1 wythe x 1.10 waste = 1,207 bricks

1,207 bricks x $0.55/ea = $663.85 material

160 sq ft x $9/sq ft labor = $1,440 labor

Estimated total: $2,103.85

This falls near the low end of the $15-$30 per sq ft installed range because veneer walls need less mortar bedding than structural double-wythe construction.

Scenario 2

30 ft x 10 ft structural wall, standard brick, one 20 sq ft door opening

Gross area: 300 sq ft

Net area: 280 sq ft

Wythe count: 2 (double-wythe)

280 sq ft x 6.55 BPSF x 2 wythe x 1.10 waste = 4,033 bricks

4,033 bricks x $0.60/ea = $2,419.80 material

280 sq ft x $14/sq ft labor = $3,920 labor

Estimated total (before delivery): $6,339.80

Double-wythe construction roughly doubles brick count compared to single-wythe veneer at the same wall area, which is the single biggest driver of cost difference between the two scenarios.

Estimating Mistakes That Inflate or Shrink Cost

Forgetting to subtract door and window openings

Gross wall area includes space that will never hold a brick. Using gross area instead of net area (gross minus openings) overstates brick count and cost, sometimes by 10% or more on walls with several windows.

Using a flat "7 bricks per square foot" rule for every brick size

That figure only applies to modular brick with a 3/8 inch joint. Standard brick runs closer to 6.55 per square foot, and Norman brick needs fewer than 3, so using a generic rate on the wrong brick size skews material counts significantly.

Confusing single-wythe and double-wythe brick counts

A double-wythe structural wall needs roughly twice the brick and mortar of a single-wythe veneer wall at the same square footage. Pricing a structural wall using veneer-wall brick counts will significantly underestimate the project.

Skipping regional labor rate adjustment

Mason labor cost swings from $50 to over $110 per hour depending on metro versus rural markets. A national average labor rate applied to a high-cost metro project can underbid the job by thousands of dollars.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a brick wall cost per square foot? +

A new brick wall costs $15 to $30 per square foot installed, including material and labor, while brick veneer over an existing wall runs $4 to $10 per square foot, based on 2026 national pricing data from Inch Calculator and Angi.

How many bricks do I need per square foot of wall? +

Standard modular brick laid with a 3/8 inch mortar joint requires about 7 bricks per square foot of wall face. Larger formats like Norman brick need fewer, while smaller standard brick can run closer to 6.5 per square foot, per BIA Technical Note 10.

What is the difference between single-wythe and double-wythe brick walls? +

A single-wythe wall is one brick thick and is common for veneer or garden walls. A double-wythe wall uses two brick layers with a collar joint or cavity, roughly doubling brick and mortar quantities, and is used for structural or load-bearing masonry per BIA TN 10.

How much does brick mason labor cost per hour? +

Masons typically charge $50 to $100 per hour, with metro-area rates sometimes exceeding $70 to $110 per hour. Labor for a full brick wall installation runs $7 to $17 per square foot depending on region and wall complexity.

How many mortar bags do I need for a brick wall? +

An 80 lb bag of mortar mix typically covers enough material to lay roughly 30 to 35 standard bricks with a 3/8 inch joint. For a 100 square foot single-wythe wall at 7 bricks per square foot, plan on about 20 to 24 bags.

Do door and window openings reduce brick quantity? +

Yes. Net wall area, which is gross wall area minus door and window openings, is what determines actual brick and mortar quantities. Skipping this deduction is one of the most common brick estimating errors.

How much waste factor should I add for brick? +

A 5% to 10% waste factor is standard for straightforward rectangular walls to cover breakage and cuts. Walls with curves, decorative banding, or complex corners often need 12% to 15%.

Sources and Methodology

Mason hourly rates and regional labor cost per square foot vary by market. Confirm current local labor rates and permit requirements before finalizing a bid.

Disclaimer This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes. For permitted structural work, foundations, multi-story construction, retaining walls over 4 feet, and commercial projects, calculations must be verified by a licensed structural engineer per IBC 2024 Section 1604. ConcreteCalculate.com is not liable for structural decisions made from these estimates.
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