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Rainwater Harvesting Tank Size Calculator

Optimal tank size and annual water savings from rainwater collection.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

How much water can you collect?

The formula: 0.623 gallons per square foot per inch of rain. A 1,200 sq ft roof with 40" annual rainfall = ~30,000 gallons potential (before efficiency). That's enough for significant irrigation or outdoor use.

Rainwater harvesting legal status

Legal in all US states as of 2026 (Texas, Colorado, and others previously restricted have since changed laws). Many states offer rebates of $100–1,000 for tank installation. Check your local utility for incentives.

Frequently asked questions
How big should my rainwater tank be?
Rule of thumb: size for 2–4 weeks of your typical use. For garden irrigation at 500 gal/month: 250–1,000 gallon tank. Larger tanks have diminishing returns as they'll be full most of the time.
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