Fieldstone Veneer Calculator

Updated 2026-05-13

Estimate fieldstone veneer sq ft units from measured area, coverage per sq ft unit, and waste. In the default example, the result is 176 sq ft units.

Quick estimate: 176 sq ft units for 160 sq ft with 1 sq ft coverage per sq ft unit and 10% waste.

How much stone veneer do I need?

Divide the measured veneer area by usable product coverage, include cuts, corners, corner pieces, returns, and waste, then round to sq ft units. The default example returns 176 sq ft units.

Use actual product coverage

Brick face size, veneer coverage, piece size, joint width, pattern, openings, corners, and breakage can change the final count.

Estimate related materials separately

Mortar, adhesive, lath, flashing, caps, corners, base, drainage, and labor may be separate from the primary material count.

Masonry unit coverage reference

Coverage varies with unit size and joint layout. Use actual units and bond pattern for final takeoff.

UnitPlanning face coverageUnits for 160 sq ft with 10% waste
8 x 8 x 16 CMU / concrete block0.89 sq ft198 blocks
Modular brick face example0.22 sq ft800 bricks
General building materialUse product coverageDivide area by unit coverage, then add waste

Mortar and mix planning checks

Mortar and sand-cement coverage changes with joint size, wall thickness, mixing loss, and bag yield.

MaterialUse this inputSeparate from
Mortar / mortar mixProduct coverage per bagBrick or block count, reinforcement, flashing
Sand and cement mixBag yield or volume yieldStructural mix design and code requirements
Core fill / groutCell volume and filled-cell countBlocks, rebar, bond beams, lifts

Before you calculate

  • Measure wall face area and subtract large openings when doing a detailed takeoff.
  • Separate flat pieces from corner pieces if the product sells them separately.
  • Keep columns, returns, fireplaces, and short sections separate when layout changes.

Common mistakes

  • Using flat veneer coverage for corner pieces.
  • Forgetting lath, scratch coat, mortar, waterproofing, trim, and substrate prep.
  • Assuming every box covers exactly the same usable area after cuts.

Formula

units = ceil((area * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / coveragePerUnit)

Assumptions

  • Veneer products can be sold by square foot, box, flat piece, or corner piece.
  • Corners, trim stones, starter courses, lath, scratch coat, mortar, and waterproofing are separate.
  • Use product-specific flat and corner coverage for final ordering.

Example

Estimated fieldstone veneer needed (sq ft units): 176 sq ft units

How to calculate stone veneer sq ft units

  1. Measure the stone veneer area in square feet before applying product coverage units.
  2. Enter coverage per sq ft unit from the supplier, product label, or takeoff sheet.
  3. Add waste for cuts, corners, layout changes, breakage, and color blending.
  4. Divide adjusted veneer area by coverage per sq ft unit and round up to whole sq ft units; the default example returns 176 sq ft units.
  5. Estimate corners, trim, lath, fasteners, scratch coat, mortar, and substrate prep separately.

Before you buy materials

  • Round to the product's box or pallet quantity.
  • Confirm corner pieces, mortar, lath, fasteners, flashing, and sealant separately.

FAQ

How do I calculate fieldstone veneer sq ft units?

Divide measured area by product coverage per sq ft unit, add waste, and round up to the buying unit.

What is the example fieldstone veneer result?

Using the default inputs, the example result is 176 sq ft units.

Should I subtract openings?

Subtract large openings for a detailed takeoff, but keep waste for cuts, corners, breakage, and layout changes.

Does this include mortar or labor?

No. It estimates the primary material result. Mortar, accessories, labor, and structural requirements should be planned separately.

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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.