⚠ Important: Structural Disclaimer
This calculator estimates material quantities only. Retaining walls taller than 2 feet, walls on slopes, walls near structures or property lines, and walls holding back saturated soil can be structural elements. Walls over 4 feet typically require engineering review and a building permit. This tool is not a substitute for professional engineering or structural design advice.
What the Result Means
The block count covers the main wall face. Cap blocks are the finished top course -- include them if your block system uses a separate cap piece. Base gravel is the compacted foundation beneath the first course. For drainage gravel behind the wall, use the gravel calculator and estimate 6-12 inches of crushed stone along the full wall height and length. For topsoil to backfill and finish behind the wall, see the topsoil calculator. All outdoor tools are at the outdoor calculators page.
How the Calculation Works
Worked Example
Example: 20 ft wall x 2 ft high, 16 in x 6 in blocks, 10% waste
Ordering Notes
Assumptions Used by This Calculator
- Wall face is treated as a simple rectangle (length x height).
- Block dimensions are based on visible face size (length x height), not total block depth.
- Waste accounts for cuts, breakage, and layout irregularities.
- Base gravel volume is estimated from entered depth and width at wall length.
- Drainage gravel behind the wall is not automatically calculated -- estimate separately using the gravel calculator.
- Taller walls, structural retaining walls, and walls near buildings or driveways require engineering and permits.
- This calculator is for material estimating only, not structural design.