How Many Bricks Required For 10×10 Feet Room?
Calculation For Bricks Required in 10×10 Feet Room of 4 Inch Wall
Requirements and Considerations For Brick Work
Our Requirements For the Room
Our requirements for 10×10 feet room are following:- Four sided walls
- One gate
- One window
Our Consideration For the Room
- All the four walls size= 10 feet height × 10 feet width or 120 inch × 120 inch and
- One window (window size= 4 feet × 3 feet or 48 inch × 36 inch).
- One gate ( gate size= 7 feet × 3 feet or 84 inch × 36 inch).
- Brick size (Indian modular brick size or Indian standard brick size = 190 mm × 90 mm × 90 mm or 7.48 inch × 3.54 inch × 3.54 inch).
- Mortar thickness 12 mm and
- Wall thickness is 4 inch.
Calculate the Area of Each Wall (Total Four Walls):
To calculate number of bricks required for 10×10 feet room, we need to calculate the area walls.
- Length of the Room = 10 feet
- Width of the Room = 10 feet
- Height of the Wall = 10 fee
The Area of Each Wall Would Be
- Wall 1: Length x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
- Wall 2: Length x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
- Wall 3: Width x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
- Wall 4: Width x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
The Total Area of All Four Walls Would Be
Subtract the Area of the Window and Gate From the Total Wall Area
- Height of the Gate= 7 feet
- Width of the Gate= 3 feet
- Height of the Window= 4 feet
- Width of the Window= 3 feet
The Area of Gate and Window Would Be
- Area of Gate in 10×10 Feet Room: Height x Width = 7 feet × 3 feet = 21 square feet
- Area of Window in 10×10 Feet Room: Height x Width = 4 feet × 3 feet = 12 square feet
The Total Area of the Gate and Window Would be
Subtracting the area of the window and gate from the total wall area, we get the net area of the walls that need to be covered with bricks:
Net area of walls in 10×10 Feet Room
Total Volume of Brick Work
Determine the Number of Bricks For 10×10 Feet Room
To determine the number of bricks required for 10×10 feet room area, we need to first calculate the volume of a brick with mortar.
Volume of each brick without mortar
Volume of each brick with mortar (12 mm mortar thickness)
Total number of bricks in 10×10 feet room
= Total Volume of Brick Work/ Volume of each brick = 122.33 cubic feet/ 0.07422 cubic feet = 1648.3 Bricks, (Say 1648 Bricks).
Taking 10% wastage of bricks during the masonry work, the total number of bricks is 1648 + 10% of 1648 = 1812.8 Bricks, Say 1813 Bricks.
Final Result
The total number of bricks required for 10×10 feet room of 4 inch wall is 1813 Nos. approximately.
So, we would need approximately 1813 bricks to cover the walls of a 10×10 feet room with four walls (4 inch thick), one gate and one window, assuming a standard wall height of 10 feet, mortar thickness of 12mm and the standard brick size of 190×90×90 mm.
It's important to note that this calculation is an estimate and may vary depending on factors such as the pattern of the brickwork, the size of the mortar joints and the amount of waste generated during construction. It's always a good idea to order a few extra bricks than what you think you'll need in the construction.
How Many Bricks Required For 10×10 Feet Room of 9 Inch Thick Wall?
Calculation For Bricks Required in 10×10 Feet Room "9 Inch Wall"
Requirements and Considerations For Brick Work
Our Requirements For the Room
Our requirements for 10×10 feet room are following:- Four sided walls
- One gate
- One window
Our Consideration For the Room
- All the four walls size= 10 feet height × 10 feet width or 120 inch × 120 inch and
- One window (window size= 4 feet × 3 feet or 48 inch × 36 inch).
- One gate ( gate size= 7 feet × 3 feet or 84 inch × 36 inch).
- Brick size (Indian modular brick size or Indian standard brick size = 190 mm × 90 mm × 90 mm or 7.48 inch × 3.54 inch × 3.54 inch).
- Mortar thickness 12 mm and
- Wall thickness is 9 inch.
Calculate the Area of Each Wall (Total Four Walls):
To calculate number of bricks required for 10×10 feet room, we need to calculate the area walls.
- Length of the Room = 10 feet
- Width of the Room = 10 feet
- Height of the Wall = 10 fee
The Area of Each Wall Would Be
- Wall 1: Length x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
- Wall 2: Length x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
- Wall 3: Width x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
- Wall 4: Width x Height = 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet
The Total Area of All Four Walls Would Be
Subtract the Area of the Window and Gate From the Total Wall Area
- Height of the Gate= 7 feet
- Width of the Gate= 3 feet
- Height of the Window= 4 feet
- Width of the Window= 3 feet
The Area of Gate and Window Would Be
- Area of Gate in 10×10 Feet Room: Height x Width = 7 feet × 3 feet = 21 square feet
- Area of Window in 10×10 Feet Room: Height x Width = 4 feet × 3 feet = 12 square feet
The Total Area of the Gate and Window Would be
Subtracting the area of the window and gate from the total wall area, we get the net area of the walls that need to be covered with bricks:
Net area of walls in 10×10 Feet Room
Total Volume of Brick Work
Determine the Number of Bricks For 10×10 Feet Room
To determine the number of bricks required for 10×10 feet room area, we need to first calculate the volume of a brick with mortar.
Volume of each brick without mortar
Volume of each brick with mortar (12 mm mortar thickness)
Total number of bricks in 10×10 feet room
= Total Volume of Brick Work/ Volume of each brick = 275.25 cubic feet/ 0.07422 cubic feet = 3708.6 Bricks.
Taking 10% wastage of bricks during the masonry work, the total number of bricks is 3708.6 + 10% of 3708.6 = 4079.5 Bricks, Say 4080 Bricks.
Final Result
The total number of bricks required for 10×10 feet room of 9 inch wall is 4080 Nos. approximately.
So, we would need approximately 4080 bricks to cover the walls of a 10×10 feet room with four walls (4 inch thick), one gate and one window, assuming a standard wall height of 10 feet, mortar thickness of 12 mm and the standard brick size of 190×90×90 mm.
It's important to note that this calculation is an estimate and may vary depending on factors such as the pattern of the brickwork, the size of the mortar joints and the amount of waste generated during construction. It's always a good idea to order a few extra bricks than what you think you'll need in the construction.