To calculate how many 16-inch by 16-inch bricks are needed for a 12 ft. x 16 ft. patio, first convert the patio dimensions to inches: 12 ft. = 144 inches and 16 ft. = 192 inches. The area of the patio is 144 inches × 192 inches = 27,648 square inches. Each brick has an area of 16 inches × 16 inches = 256 square inches. Finally, divide the patio area by the brick area: 27,648 ÷ 256 = 108 bricks needed.
144
between 1100 and 1200 bricks
46 bricks; add a few more for waste and cutting
you would need 12...
64
144
between 1100 and 1200 bricks
46 bricks; add a few more for waste and cutting
you would need 12...
432 x 12 inch x 12 inch bricks for an area 18 feet x 24 feet
64
12x13/12=13
About 240 three inch by eight inch bricks would be need for create a ten foot by four foot patio. It would be preferable to purchase another 24 or 10 percent more for wastage.
A 12 x 12 inch brick is 1 square foot. A 20 x 20 (foot) patio is 400 square feet, so you would need 400 bricks.. this assumes you are butting the bricks fairly tight, not leaving large seperations between them, etc...
Is that 144 square feet, as in 12' x 12'?If that is the case, you would need a minimum of 81 bricks. If the patio is indeed square, or 12' by 12', each side is 144", or 9 16" bricks. 9 x 9 = 81 bricks.If the patio is not square, you may need extra bricks on one or both sides if the width is not evenly divisible by 16 inches.
Depends on the size of the bricks.
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