How many pavers do I need?
Enter paved area and paver coverage. A 240 sq ft patio using 0.25 sq ft pavers with 10% waste needs about 1,056 pavers before special border pieces.
Patterns, borders, and cuts
Running bond, herringbone, borders, curves, steps, and edge cuts can change real paver count. Estimate the field area and border pieces separately when the pattern changes.
Material count is not wall design
This page estimates paver quantity only. Base depth, drainage, compaction, slope, edging, and bedding material are separate from the paver count.
Masonry unit coverage reference
Coverage varies with unit size and joint layout. Use actual units and bond pattern for final takeoff.
| Unit | Planning face coverage | Units for 160 sq ft with 10% waste |
|---|---|---|
| 8 x 8 x 16 CMU / concrete block | 0.89 sq ft | 198 blocks |
| Modular brick face example | 0.22 sq ft | 800 bricks |
| General building material | Use product coverage | Divide 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.
| Material | Use this input | Separate from |
|---|---|---|
| Mortar / mortar mix | Product coverage per bag | Brick or block count, reinforcement, flashing |
| Sand and cement mix | Bag yield or volume yield | Structural mix design and code requirements |
| Core fill / grout | Cell volume and filled-cell count | Blocks, rebar, bond beams, lifts |
Before you calculate
- Measure each paved section in square feet.
- Use the actual paver coverage for the product and pattern.
- Calculate borders, curves, steps, and odd-shaped sections separately.
Common mistakes
- Forgetting pattern waste, edge cuts, and border pieces.
- Counting pavers without planning base gravel, bedding sand, edging, and joint sand.
- Using nominal paver dimensions instead of actual coverage.
Formula
units = ceil((area * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / coveragePerUnit)
Assumptions
- Paver size, laying pattern, borders, curves, and breakage affect quantity.
- Base gravel, bedding sand, edging, joint sand, compaction, and drainage are separate material lines.
- Use the exact paver coverage, pattern, and supplier pallet quantity before buying.
Example
Estimated porcelain paver needed (pavers): 132 pavers
How to calculate porcelain pavers
- Measure the project area in square feet.
- Enter the coverage per pavers from the product label or supplier data.
- Add waste for cuts, overlaps, damaged pieces, or layout changes.
- Divide adjusted area by coverage per pavers and round up to a whole purchasable unit.
- Check accessories, trim, fasteners, seams, or prep materials separately.
Before you buy materials
- Round up to full pallets or bundles.
- Confirm base depth, compaction, bedding sand, edging, and drainage before ordering.
FAQ
How do I calculate pavers needed?
Divide paved area by the coverage per paver, add waste, and round up. Estimate border and edge pieces separately when needed.
Does paver count include base and sand?
No. Base gravel, bedding sand, edging, polymeric sand, and compaction are separate estimates.
Should I subtract windows and doors?
For paved areas, subtract large fixed cutouts and measure each section separately. Keep waste for edge cuts and pattern changes.
Does this include mortar or rebar?
No. It estimates paver count only. Base, bedding sand, joint sand, edging, drainage, and labor should be estimated separately.
What is the example pavers result?
Using the default inputs, the example result is 132 pavers. Estimate pavers from paved area, paver coverage, pattern cuts, breakage waste, then round up to whole pavers.
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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.