Measure wall length and height, then set block size and price quickly. See totals for blocks, caps, gravel, fabric, and optional grid instantly here.
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| Scenario | Wall length | Wall height | Block size | Waste | Estimated blocks | Estimated caps | Estimated total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small garden edge | 20 ft | 2 ft | 12 in × 6 in face | 8% | ~ 94 | ~ 22 | Varies by local pricing |
| Mid-size terrace | 40 ft | 3 ft | 12 in × 6 in face | 10% | ~ 176 | ~ 45 | Varies by materials selected |
| Metric landscape wall | 12 m | 0.9 m | 0.30 m × 0.15 m face | 8% | ~ 288 | ~ 44 | Depends on supplier rates |
Retaining wall blocks are typically purchased per pallet, and shortfalls can stall compaction, drainage placement, and course alignment. A quantity plan that includes caps, corners, and waste helps you stage deliveries, reduce re-handling, and compare supplier quotes on equal terms.
Measure the wall’s run along the face, then confirm the finished height from grade to cap. Add buried courses for the portion below grade; many builds start with at least one buried course, and taller walls often need additional embedment based on site conditions.
The calculator converts height into courses using block face height, then multiplies courses by blocks-per-course. If your system uses partial units, split-face pieces, or special starters, treat those as corner extras or increase waste to cover cuts and transitions.
For straight walls with minimal cuts, many installers carry 5–8% extra. For curves, steps, or frequent angle changes, 10–15% can be more realistic. Waste is applied to standard blocks and caps so your purchase list stays practical for on-site conditions.
Caps are estimated from wall length and cap unit length, with optional corner caps added. Adhesive tubes are estimated from cap run length divided by coverage. If you are using mechanical pins or a different bonding method, set adhesive cost to zero for a clearer comparison.
A drainage zone behind the wall reduces hydrostatic pressure and helps long-term performance. A common planning thickness is about 12 inches (0.30 m), but your project may vary. Gravel volume is based on wall length × wall height × drainage thickness, while fabric is estimated from wall face area.
Reinforcement is often considered for taller walls, slopes, or poor soils. This calculator estimates geogrid as layers × (wall length × embed length), giving a quick material takeoff for budgeting. Use your engineered design or local guidance to set the number of layers and embed length accurately.
After calculating, review the cost breakdown and adjust prices to match your supplier’s unit of sale. If your supplier sells gravel by ton or fabric by roll, convert the calculated volume/area into those units. Export CSV for your shopping list and PDF for a client-ready estimate.
Use 5–8% for mostly straight runs. Use 10–15% for curves, steps, and lots of cuts. If you expect breakage during transport, add a few extra points to be safe.
Buried courses are the rows of blocks installed below finished grade. They help lock the base in place and improve stability. Enter the number of full courses that will sit below grade.
Drainage stone provides a free-draining zone behind the wall, reducing water pressure and improving performance. The calculator estimates gravel using wall length, wall height, and your chosen drainage thickness.
Corners can require extra units per course due to overlaps, cut pieces, or special corner blocks. Enable corners, enter the number of corners, and set extra blocks per corner per course to match your block system.
No. It provides a material and cost estimate. Wall height, soil, slopes, drainage, and loads can require an engineered plan. Use this tool for budgeting, then validate final construction details locally.
Enter the cap unit length from the product specification. The calculator estimates caps separately from standard blocks, then applies the same waste factor so your cap order reflects cutting and breakage.
Yes. Run the calculation, then use Download CSV for a line-item list or Download PDF for a shareable summary. Adjust unit prices first so the exported totals match your supplier’s current rates.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.