How many 6x9 pavers in a square foot

Wondering how many pavers you will need for your paver project? Whether it’s a driveway, a patio, a pool, or anything really, we’ve got you covered.

We will teach you a super easy method of estimating the right number of pavers to purchase, plus, you can do the math with a super easy calculator at the end! Check it out!

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  • How Many Pavers Do I Need?
  • Find Out The Total Project Area
  • Find Out The Area Of A Single Paver Or Paver Pattern
  • Calculating How Many Pavers You Need
  • Paver Calculator
  • There’s Way More To Paver Installation Then Buying Pavers

How Many Pavers Do I Need?

In order to find out the number of pavers a project will require we will be using a simple area calculation. We will teach you how to estimate the total area your project will cover and then divide it by the area of a single paver or pattern formed by many pavers.

Once that’s done you just need to add a safety factor and there you have it, the number of pavers you will need. Let’s go through it step-by-step.

Find Out The Total Project Area

What shape is your project area like? Rectangular? Square? Irregular? We’re only asking because the easiest way to find the total area of your project is to estimate it as simple geometric form. 

If you have a rectangular project area, to calculate it you just need to measure width, length and then multiply. For a circular shape, you will need to find the radius, raise it to the power of 2 and multiply by Pi (about 3,14).

If your project is irregular, the best thing you can do is to divide it into rectangles of different sizes and sum up their areas.

Don’t be a perfectionist, that’s why we will be adding a safety factor at the end. Remember you just need to estimate the area.

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Find Out The Area Of A Single Paver Or Paver Pattern

Well, this step couldn’t be easier. Pavers come in many formats and can be installed in multiple patterns. In order to continue, you need to know what you want.

If your pattern is created by using multiple pavers of the same size, such as the ones just below, you only need to decide on the size, and calculate the area of a single paver.

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If your pattern is created using 2 or more pavers, such as the ones below, then you need to identify the repeating pattern and sum up its total area.

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For a complete resource on paver patterns, check out this page

Most pavers are rectangular so calculating their area is an easy job, however, to make it even easier here is a table with common paver sizes and areas.

Size (in)Size (cm)Area (ft²)Area (cm²)4 x 810 x 200.222006 x 615 x 150.252256 x 915 x 230.382458 x 820 x 200.4440012 x 1230 x 301.0090014 x 1436 x 361.36129612 x 1830 x 461.501380

Calculating How Many Pavers You Need

Finally, it is time to get your answer. In order find it, you just need to divide the total area of your project by the total area of your single paver, or single repeating paver pattern.

As a safety factor it is recommended to buy 10% more pavers to account for cuts and broken pieces. If you’re using a complex paver pattern, one that won’t really be able to follow a straight edge line, that means a lot of cutting, so you might as well buy 20% extra.

Paver Calculator

If you have all the measurements with you, you might as well try this awesome paver calculator provided by our friends at OMNI Calculators.

Paver Calculator

How many 6x9 pavers in a square foot

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There’s Way More To Paver Installation Then Buying Pavers

Paver installation is not exactly an easy task, it involves digging, leveling, preparing a sand and gravel base, laying pavers, adding joint sand and sealing. While it might seem simple, it is time-consuming and requires precision and skill. 

Doing it the right way is the difference between having a patio paver that won’t give you headaches for decades, and having to repair broken pavers in 2 years. If you wanna know more about it be sure to check out our complete paver installation guide.

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How many square feet is a 6 by 9 paver?

Slightly dimpled surface with textured edges 6 x 6: 120 square feet per pallet • 6 x 9: 113 square feet per pallet • Sizes are sold separately • This tumbled finish paver can bring a look of warmth to your driveway, walkway, patio or pool area.

How many pavers does it take to make a square foot?

Paver Square Footage In a 4-by-8-inch paver, you have 32 square inches. Divide 144 -- the number of square inches in a square foot, which you determine by multiplying 12 inches by 12 inches -- by the number of square inches in the paver. In this case, 144 divided by 32 is 4 1/2 pavers per square foot.

How do I figure out how many pavers I need?

Calculating How Many Pavers You Need In order find it, you just need to divide the total area of your project by the total area of your single paver, or single repeating paver pattern. As a safety factor it is recommended to buy 10% more pavers to account for cuts and broken pieces.

How many square feet is a 4x8 paver?

Common paver sizes.