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Pallet Brick Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:54:13+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for a pallet of bricks vary by brick type, regional delivery, and labor needs. The main cost drivers are material choice, shipping, and waste or breakage allowances. This guide presents cost ranges and practical pricing insights to help buyers estimate the total project price for bricks on a pallet.

Item Low Average High Notes
Bricks per pallet 480–520 500 480–550 Common brick pallets hold roughly 500 bricks; exact count varies by brick size and manufacturer.
Brick material cost $0.50 $1.00 $2.00 Standard clay bricks vs. high-end facing or special bricks drive price.
Pallet cost (materials only) $250 $450 $900 Based on per-brick price × 500 bricks; assumes no discounts.
Delivery to site $50 $150 $350 Distance, access, and lift requirements raise cost.
Unloading & handling $25 $75 $200 Includes forklift or manual labor depending on site.
Waste & breakage allowance $10 $40 $100 Typically 1–5% extra bricks are budgeted.

Overview Of Costs

Cost and price ranges for a pallet of bricks hinge on brick type, quantity on the pallet, and regional delivery. A typical pallet runs 480–550 bricks; pricing usually falls within $0.50–$2.00 per brick, translating to pallet material costs around $250–$900. Delivery, unloading, and waste allowances add to the total. The exact total depends on brick selection, distance, and installation requirements. Assumptions: region, brick type, pallet count, delivery.

Cost Breakdown

Material costs represent the brick itself and any finishing facing bricks. Labor and installation are separate if the bricks are part of a larger masonry project. A clear view of the cost components helps buyers compare quotes and forecast total spend.

Column Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Taxes
Typical content Brick units On-site placement Forklift or pallet jack None or permit where required Site-to-site shipping and disposal Sales tax may apply
Assumptions Standard clay bricks Dry setup, basic mortar prep Normal construction crew Local codes may vary Within 50 miles; longer hauls costlier Taxable in most states

What Drives Price

Brick type and finish are the largest price drivers. Standard clay bricks are cheaper than face bricks or special textures. Another major factor is delivery distance and site access. Freight surcharges or delivery windows impact the final price, especially in urban areas with restricted staging spaces. A third driver is brick hardness and tolerances; harder, denser bricks cost more per pallet.

Cost Drivers

Regional pricing differences occur due to supply chains, demand, and transportation costs. Urban markets often incur higher delivery and disposal fees compared with rural sites.

Local Market Variations

Regional price differences matter when comparing quotes. The following illustrates three market types with typical ±% deltas from a national baseline:

  • Urban centers: +10% to +25% for bricks and delivery
  • Suburban areas: around baseline to +10%
  • Rural regions: −5% to −15% due to lower freight costs

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs for pallet handling and initial masonry prep can add 10–40% to the total project when bricks are part of a larger wall or veneer job. Typical hourly rates for masons and helpers range from $60 to $110 per hour, with crew size and working hours influencing the final price. If a project requires specialized installation, expect higher per-hour rates and longer project duration.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards offer practical expectations for different budgets. All assume standard clay bricks and local delivery within 50 miles. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

  1. Basic – 500 bricks, standard clay, simple delivery, no special finishes. Materials: $250–$500; Delivery/Disposal: $50–$120; Labor: $150–$260; Total: $450–$900.
  2. Mid-Range – 500 bricks, some facing brick mix, moderate delivery distance, basic mortar prep. Materials: $350–$750; Delivery/Disposal: $100–$180; Labor: $300–$520; Total: $800–$1,450.
  3. Premium – 500 bricks, premium facing bricks, long-distance delivery, extended prep and finishing. Materials: $600–$900; Delivery/Disposal: $150–$350; Labor: $500–$900; Total: $1,250–$2,150.

Assumptions: regional freight, brick type, pallet count, and installation scope.

Ways To Save

Shop by brick type and quantity to leverage bulk pricing; consider standard bricks over premium facing bricks where feasible. Consolidate deliveries to minimize freight charges and coordinate with other masonry materials to reduce separate trips. If permitting is required, bundle permits with delivery to avoid separate trips and fees. Finally, request a fixed-price quote that includes a contingency for waste and breakage to prevent budget overruns.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs may include site prep, mortar, or sealant finishes not included in the pallet price. If a project requires scaffolding, temporary curb stops, or specialized unloading equipment, add those line items to the estimate. Many suppliers quote a separate unload fee or pallet return charges if pallets must be swapped or recycled at the job site.