Rainwater Harvesting Rechner

Berechnen Sie, wie much rainwater you can collect aus your roof. See annual collection, tank size, and savings.

sq ft
inches
%
USD/1000 gal

Annual Rainwater Collected

29,904 gallons

Monthly Average2,492 gallons
Annual Water Savings150 USD
Recommended Tank Size2,500 gallons

Annual Rainwater Collected vs Collection Roof Area

Formel

## How to Calculate Rainwater Collection Rainwater harvesting captures roof runoff for irrigation, toilet flushing, or other non-potable uses. ### Formula **Gallons = Roof Area (sq ft) * Rainfall (inches) * 0.623 * Collection Efficiency** The factor 0.623 converts 1 inch of rain on 1 sq ft to gallons. Efficiency accounts for gutter losses, first-flush diversion, and evaporation.

Lösungsbeispiel

1,500 sq ft roof in an area with 40 inches annual rainfall, 80% collection efficiency, $5/1000 gal water cost.

  1. 01Annual collection: 1,500 * 40 * 0.623 * 0.80 = 29,904 gallons
  2. 02Monthly average: 29,904 / 12 = 2,492 gallons
  3. 03Annual savings: 29,904 * $5 / 1,000 = $150
  4. 04Recommended tank: ceil(2,492 / 100) * 100 = 2,500 gallons

Häufig Gestellte Fragen

Is rainwater harvesting legal?

Most US states allow rainwater harvesting. Some states like Texas and Oregon actively encourage it with tax incentives. A few arid states have restrictions, so check local regulations.

How much rain can I collect from 1,000 sq ft?

One inch of rain on 1,000 sq ft yields about 623 gallons. At 80% efficiency, that is about 498 usable gallons per inch of rainfall.

Can I drink collected rainwater?

Rainwater can be made potable with proper filtration and UV/chemical treatment, but most residential systems use it for irrigation, toilet flushing, and laundry.

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