To determine the number of bricks needed for an 8x8 patio, you'll first need to calculate the area, which is 64 square feet (8 feet x 8 feet). If you know the size of the bricks you plan to use, you can calculate the total number of bricks by dividing the patio area by the area of one brick. For example, if you use standard bricks that are 0.5 square feet each, you would need 128 bricks (64 sq ft ÷ 0.5 sq ft/brick = 128 bricks).
between 1100 and 1200 bricks
If the bricks are in feet then 51/2 bricks would be needed.
you would need 12...
46 bricks; add a few more for waste and cutting
About 14 bricks should do it.
between 1100 and 1200 bricks
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks!
If the bricks are in feet then 51/2 bricks would be needed.
you would need 12...
The answer will depend on the shape of the patio. If it curved then some bricks will need trimming and that will result in wastage and so a larger number of bricks will be required. Also, if the patio leaves a small fractional amount after a whole number of bricks, you will need a lot more bricks. As an extreme example, if the patio is 8 cm*625 metres then you will need 3125 bricks. However, if the shape is convenient, you will require 2500 bricks.
450 bricks
46 bricks; add a few more for waste and cutting
488 bricks.
About 14 bricks should do it.
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.
144
115 should do it!