Service Flow Rates for Whole House Filter Sizing – Pure Water Products, LLC (2024)

One of the critical factors in determining the size of a “whole house” water treatment system, whether you're removing iron from well water or chemicals from city water, is the rate of service flow you need. To work effectively, the filter must be large enough to handle the volume of water, in gallons per minute, that you plan to run through it.

Here's a chart that will help you take an educated guess at how much water you would expect to use. The numbers are based on years of experience in water treatment and some clever theft from other sources.

Number of Residents1-2 Bathrooms2-3 Bathrooms3-4 Bathrooms4-5 Bathrooms
1-25 GPM7 GPM10 GPM12 GPM
2-47 GPM10 GPM12 GPM14 GPM
5-610 GPM12 GPM14 GPM18 GPM
7-810 GPM12 GPM14 GPM18 GPM
9-1012 GPM14 GPM18 GPM20 GPM

This chart is intended as a suggestion only. The nature of the building and the individuals who live there must be taken into consideration. It is intended for use in sizing for standard residential dwellings. Mansion dwellers must look elsewhere for advice.

* GPM means Gallons Per Minute of service flow.

Service Flow Rates for Whole House Filter Sizing – Pure Water Products, LLC (2024)
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