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Wall Ties Calculator — How Many Cavity Wall Ties Per m²?

Calculate cavity wall tie quantities per Approved Document A, PD 6697 and BS EN 845-1. Standard, thin-leaf and timber-frame densities with extra ties at openings.

Average length of wall

Standard storey height is 2.4m

Number of walls with the same dimensions

Windows, doors and other openings

Include wastage allowance

Adds 10% for damaged/bent ties

10% is standard

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How We Calculate This

This calculator works out how many cavity wall ties you need from the wall area, the tie density (ties per m²) and the extra ties required around openings, all in accordance with Approved Document A, PD 6697:2019 and BS EN 845-1.

How many wall ties per m²?

For a standard masonry cavity wall in brickwork — both leaves at least 90mm thick — the answer is 2.5 wall ties per m². This comes from the maximum spacing in Approved Document A and PD 6697:2019: 900mm horizontal × 450mm vertical centres, set out in a staggered (diamond) pattern, because 1 ÷ (0.9m × 0.45m) = 2.47, rounded up to 2.5/m². On standard UK 75mm brick coursing (65mm brick plus a 10mm bed joint), that lands a tie roughly every fourth brick along the wall and on every sixth course up the height.

The formula

Wall ties = (Wall area × Ties per m²) + Opening ties
Opening ties = Openings × 2 jambs × (Reveal height ÷ 0.3m, rounded up + 1)
Tie length = stock length for the cavity band (min 62.5mm embedment each leaf)

Tie densities (Approved Document A / PD 6697:2019)

  • Standard: 2.5 ties/m² — 900mm horizontal × 450mm vertical (staggered), both leaves ≥90mm thick
  • Thin leaf (<90mm): 5.0 ties/m² — 450mm × 450mm where the thinner leaf is under 90mm (PD 6697:2019)
  • Timber-frame inner leaf: 4.4 ties/m² where basic wind speed ≤25 m/s, rising to 7 ties/m² in severe wind (BS 5268-6 / manufacturer guidance)

Extra ties are required up the two vertical jambs of every opening, plus at movement joints and unreturned or unbonded edges, at 300mm vertical centres within 225mm of the edge. Building height and exposure govern the tie type and may require a structural engineer to assess spacing — they do not set a fixed per-m² density.

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Last updated: February 2026

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