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How much bricks required in one sq ft | Brick calculation

How much bricks required in one sq ft | Brick calculation, hi guys in this article we know about how much bricks required in one square feet, it is simple questions to answer to find number of bricks in 1 square feet.

How much bricks required in one sq ft | Brick calculation
How much bricks required in one sq ft | Brick calculation

We know that brick wall is made of three types four inch, 9 inch and 13 inch, it require adhessive or binding material cement for brick laying. Binding material cement increase the strength of brick wall making strong joint between them.

 

Brick calculation is do here to find out how much bricks are used in 1 square feet, by using brick calculation formula we find it, there is different dimension of brick in different nation, but in our country there is two types of brick are used modular brick and non modular brick.

Modular brick have dimension length width and depth is 8″ × 4″ × 4″, in which length is 8″, width of brick is 4″ and depth of brick is 4″. And non modular brick size is 9″ × 4.5″ × 3″ in which length is 9″, width is 4.5″ and depth is 3″.

How much bricks required in one sq ft

We use the Brick calculation formula to find out number of bricks are used in 1 square feet in following steps:

● Step 1: first measuring the Length and width of given brick dimension and multiplying Length and width to find out area of one brick in broader face install, length of brick is 8″ and width is 4″, then area of 1 brick = 8″ × 4″ = 32 square inch.

● Step 2: we have given 1 square foot, convert it into square inch,we know 1 foot = 12 inch, then 1 sq ft = 12 × 12 = 144 square inch.

● Step 3: how much bricks required in one sq ft, divide 144 square inch by area of 1 brick 32 sq inch, no of bricks in one sq ft = 144/32 = 4.5, so 4.5 nos bricks required in 1 sq ft.

How much bricks required in one square feet? Their Answer will be following: 4.5 nos bricks are present in 1 square feet.

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