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Masonry + Plaster + Paint Estimator — PRO (International Standards)

Masonry + Plaster + Paint Estimator — PRO · International Standards Mode

🧱 Presets (Brick / CMU / AAC) 🧪 Spec Checks 🧾 Report & CSV Zones, Scenario A/B, labour & material breakdowns.
Region
Project & Branding
Scenario
Keep two sets of rates/productivity to compare.
Spec Checks (advisory)
Flags rows if values are outside typical practice for the selected region.
  • Joint thickness: region-typical band (e.g., US ~9–13 mm; IN ~6–12 mm)
  • Plaster thickness: common 10–20 mm (region-specific clamp)
  • Thickness suggestion comes from preset if empty
Walls, Openings & Zones
Each row can belong to a Zone (room/floor). Openings are deducted.
Zone Unit Type / Size Length (m) Height (m) Thk (mm) Joint (mm) Open (m²) Plaster Sides Paint Sides Waste % Spec
Mortar & Plaster Mixes
Bags @ 50 kg; cement loose bulk density ≈ 1440 kg/m³.
Paint & Primer Coverage
Scenario A — Rates, Productivity & Overheads
Material Rates
Edit to your local pricing.
Labour & Productivity
Either set per-day crew cost & productivity or direct per-m² labour.
Overheads & Markups
Scenario Actions
📘 How it works

Take-off: net wall area (L×H − openings) × thickness → wall volume. Unit counts use actual unit size + joint (J) on length & height to form nominal (thickness unchanged). Mortar volume ≈ wall volume × (1 − actual/nominal). Plaster volume uses plaster thickness × plaster sides; paint litres use area ÷ coverage × coats. Labour can be computed either from crew productivity + day rates or direct per-m² if provided. Overheads/contingency/profit and GST/VAT are applied to subtotal.

Spec checks are advisory and do not replace project specs/codes.

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Masonry + Plaster + Paint Estimator — PRO (International) • Guide & Worked Example

Masonry + Plaster + Paint Estimator — PRO (International)

This article explains what the calculator does, the math behind it, how to use it, and includes a complete worked example with a jargon buster.

🌍 Regions

India (IS 2250 / IS 1661), United States (ASTM C270/C926 · TMS 402/602), UK/EU (BS EN 998-2 / EN 13914), Middle East (BS/EN or ASTM/TMS based).

🧪 Standards Mode

Locks mortar options (e.g., Type N, M5, 1:4) and clamps typical ranges (joints, plaster thickness) per region.

1) What the calculator does

The PRO estimator performs a take-off and quick cost & labour sketch for masonry walls, plaster and paint. It supports Brick, CMU and AAC units and converts wall dimensions, openings, joints and thickness into:

  • Wall volume (m³), unit counts (bricks/blocks)
  • Mortar volume (m³) from the geometry of joints
  • Plaster volume (m³) and paint/primer litres
  • Cement & sand split by selected mix (e.g., 1:4, Type N, M5)
  • Material, labour, overheads, tax and total

It also offers advisory spec checks that flag unusual inputs for the chosen region (e.g., joint thickness outside a typical band).

2) How it works (the math)

Geometry

  • Net Wall Area = Length × Height − Openings
  • Wall Volume = Net Area × Wall Thickness (thickness in metres)
  • Nominal Unit uses actual unit size with the joint (J) added to Length & Height only; thickness is not inflated:
    Vnominal = (L + J) × (H + J) × W
  • Unit Count = Wall Volume × (1 + Waste) ÷ Vnominal (rounded up)
  • Mortar VolumeWall Volume × (1 − Vactual / Vnominal)
  • Plaster Volume = Net Area × Plaster Sides × Plaster Thickness
  • Paint/Primer Litres = Area ÷ Coverage × Coats

Mix → Materials

For a volumetric mix like 1:4 (cement : sand), cement fraction is 1/(1+4)=0.2.

  • Cement Volume = (Mortar × cement-fraction) + (Plaster × cement-fraction)
  • Sand Volume = remainder (plus lime if present)
  • Cement Bags (50 kg) use ~1440 kg/m³ loose density:
    Bags ≈ ⌈ CementVol × 1440 ÷ 50 ⌉

Cost & Labour

  • Material Cost = units & volumes × rates
  • Labour via either per-m² rate or crew method:
    Days = Area ÷ Productivity • Cost = Days × Crew × Day-Rate
  • Apply Contingency, Overhead, Profit, then Tax

Advisory only — always confirm with project specs, local codes, and supplier data.

3) How to use the calculator

  1. Select Region (India / US / UK-EU / Middle East). Leave Standards Mode on to lock appropriate mortar menus and typical ranges.
  2. Add walls. For each row: Zone/Room, Unit Type & Preset, Length, Height, Thickness, Joint (J), Openings, Plaster Sides, Paint Sides, and Waste%.
  3. Choose mixes:
    • Mortar: IS ratios (1:4) / ASTM types (Type N) / EN classes (M5) depending on region.
    • Plaster: typical 1:4, 1:5 or 1:6; set thickness (e.g., 12 mm).
  4. Paint & Primer: enter coverage (m²/L/coat) and coats.
  5. Scenario A/B: Enter material rates, labour (crew or per-m²), and mark-ups. You can duplicate Scenario A → B to compare.
  6. Click 📊 Calculate & Review. KPIs update. Use 📝 Branded Report for print/PDF, or ⬇️ CSV.

4) Worked example — full project (International PRO)

Region: India • Mortar: 1:4Plaster: 1:4 @ 12 mm • Joint J: 10 mm • Waste: 5% • Paint: Primer 8 m²/L (1 coat), Paint 10 m²/L (2 coats)

Walls

WallUnit (actual)L × H (m)ThkJOpenPlasPaint
ABrick Modular 190×90×90 mm5.0 × 3.0100 mm10 mm0 m²BothBoth
BAAC 600×200×200 mm4.0 × 3.0200 mm10 mm2 m²BothBoth

Step-by-step calculations

Wall A (Brick)

  • Net area = 5 × 3 − 0 = 15.00 m²
  • Wall volume = 15 × 0.10 = 1.50 m³
  • Unit volumes
    • Actual V = 0.19 × 0.09 × 0.09 = 0.001539 m³
    • Nominal V (J on L & H) = (0.19+0.01) × (0.09+0.01) × 0.09 = 0.20 × 0.10 × 0.09 = 0.001800 m³
  • Units = 1.50 × 1.05 ÷ 0.001800 = 875 bricks (ceiling)
  • Mortar volume = 1.50 × (1 − 0.001539/0.001800) = 1.50 × 0.145 = 0.2175 m³
  • Plaster volume = 15 × 2 × 0.012 = 0.36 m³
  • Paint/Primer: area 15 × 2 = 30 m² → Primer 30/8 = 3.75 L; Paint 30/10 × 2 = 6.00 L

Wall B (AAC)

  • Net area = 4 × 3 − 2 = 10.00 m²
  • Wall volume = 10 × 0.20 = 2.00 m³
  • Unit volumes
    • Actual V = 0.60 × 0.20 × 0.20 = 0.024000 m³
    • Nominal V (J on L & H) = (0.60+0.01) × (0.20+0.01) × 0.20 = 0.61 × 0.21 × 0.20 = 0.025620 m³
  • Units = 2.00 × 1.05 ÷ 0.025620 = 81.96 → 82 blocks (ceiling)
  • Mortar volume = 2.00 × (1 − 0.024/0.02562) ≈ 0.1265 m³
  • Plaster volume = 10 × 2 × 0.012 = 0.24 m³
  • Paint/Primer: area 10 × 2 = 20 m² → Primer 20/8 = 2.50 L; Paint 20/10 × 2 = 4.00 L

Totals

875Bricks
82Blocks
3.50Wall m³
0.344Mortar m³
0.600Plaster m³
50Paint Area m²
6.25Primer L
10.00Paint L

Mix → Materials

  • Mortar 1:4 → cement fraction 0.2; Plaster 1:4 → cement fraction 0.2
  • Cement volume = 0.34396×0.2 + 0.600×0.2 = 0.18879 m³
  • Cement mass ≈ 0.18879 × 1440 = 271.85 kg6 bags (50 kg, rounded up)
  • Sand volume (no lime) = 0.34396×0.8 + 0.600×0.8 = 0.755 m³

Costs (Scenario A – sample rates)

ItemQtyRateAmount (₹)
Bricks875₹8 / brick7,000.00
Blocks82₹50 / block4,100.00
Mortar0.34396 m³₹3,500 / m³1,203.86
Plaster0.600 m³₹3,800 / m³2,280.00
Primer6.25 L₹180 / L1,125.00
Paint10.00 L₹250 / L2,500.00
Materials subtotal₹18,208.86

Labour (crew method)

  • Areas: Masonry 25 m²; Plaster 50 m²; Paint 50 m²
  • Productivity: 25 / 35 / 250 m² per crew·day → Days: 1.00, 1.43, 0.20 → 2.63 days
  • Crew cost: 4 workers × ₹900/day = ₹3,600/day → ₹9,462.85

Totals & mark-ups

Subtotal (materials + labour)₹27,671.71
Contingency @ 5%₹1,383.59
Overhead @ 7%₹1,937.02
Profit @ 10% (on subtotal + cont + OH)₹3,099.23
Before tax₹34,091.55
Tax @ 18%₹6,136.48
Grand Total₹40,228.03

✔ Matches the calculator’s International PRO logic (J added to L & H only; thickness unchanged).

5) Jargon buster

Actual vs Nominal unit
Actual is the physical block/brick size. Nominal is the layout size allowing for joints; here, the joint is added to length and height only.
Joint (J)
Mortar thickness between units. Typical bands vary by region (e.g., IN ~6–12 mm; US ~9–13 mm). AAC thin-bed is often smaller but may be clamped by standards mode.
Net area
Gross wall area minus openings (doors/windows).
Plaster sides
How many faces get plaster (1 = one side, 2 = both sides).
Mix ratio
Proportion by loose volume. Example 1:4 = 1 part cement, 4 parts sand. ASTM/EN styles map to equivalent ratios (e.g., Type N ≈ 1:1:6, M5 ≈ 1:1:6).
Coverage
Paint/primer spread rate in m² per litre per coat.
Scenario A/B
Two sets of rates/productivity to compare pricing options.

6) Tips & notes

  • Use the Region picker first; it adjusts mortar menus and clamps typical ranges.
  • For AAC thin-bed adhesives, if your spec allows very low J, you can turn off Standards Mode to enter it explicitly.
  • Waste% applies to unit counts; mortar volume already reflects joint geometry.
  • Material densities and coverages are assumptions — replace with supplier-specific data for estimates you intend to submit.
  • Reports and CSV exports are available after you calculate.

This tool supports estimating and planning. It is not a structural design check.

© Your Company — Masonry + Plaster + Paint Estimator — PRO (International). Generated guide for users and QS teams.

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