Best Water Tank Size for Your Home
(Expert Guide + Real Johannesburg Examples)
Choosing the right water tank size can be confusing—especially with limited yard space, changing municipal pressure, and different household habits. This guide explains exactly how to size your water tank correctly using real-world Gauteng water tank installations completed by Juspropa professional water tank installers.
Whether you want backup storage, rainwater harvesting, or a full municipal changeover system, the tank size you choose determines:
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water availability during outages
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pump pressure & performance
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installation cost
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lifespan & efficiency
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space usage and access
Below is everything you need to make an informed, confident choice.
How to Choose the Best Water Tank Size for Your Home
Tank size selection depends on 6 factors:
1. Number of People in Your Home
A realistic guideline for average household consumption:
| Household Size | Daily Water Use (Average) |
|---|---|
| 1–2 people | 300–500L/day |
| 3–4 people | 600–1,000L/day |
| 5–6 people | 1,200–1,800L/day |
2. How Many Days of Backup You Want
Do you want a tank for:
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short outages (few hours)
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24-hour coverage
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2–3 day security
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full household backup
The more independence you want, the bigger the tank.
3. Your Water Pressure Requirements
Large families using showers at the same time require more storage to maintain pressure.
4. What You Will Use the Water For
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Toilets + showers + washing machine = bigger tank
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Gardening only = small tank
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Drinking water = tank with filtration
5. Rainwater vs Municipal Backup
Rainwater harvesting requires a bigger tank because you store seasonal volumes.
6. Available Space on Your Property
A 5,000L tank is physically large—space often decides the maximum size.
Recommended Tank Sizes (Expert Breakdown)
➡ 500L Water Tank — Small Homes & Basic Backup
Ideal for:
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small cottages
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flats & townhouses
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pressure top-ups
Not suitable for long outages. Often paired with a small booster pump.
➡ 1,000L Water Tank — Entry-Level Family Backup
Good for:
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1–2 people
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shower + toilet + light household use
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light gardening
Provides ~1 day of backup.
➡ 2,500L Water Tank — Most Popular Residential Size in Johannesburg
Best for:
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2–4 people
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fully functional plumbing backup
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1–2 days of supply
This size balances cost, space, and performance—our most installed tank.
➡ 5,000L Water Tank — Full Home Backup & High Usage
Good for:
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larger families
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homes with multiple bathrooms
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rainwater harvesting
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properties with poor municipal supply stability
This tank provides 2–4 days of coverage depending on usage.
➡ 10,000L Water Tank — Large Homes, Estates & Small Commercial
Suited for:
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guesthouses
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multi-family homes
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estates
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water-intensive properties
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long-term outages
Usually paired with a high-pressure or variable-speed pump.
Which Tank Size Is Best for YOU?
If you want backup for outages:
If you want rainwater harvesting:
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Garden use only: 1,000L – 2,200L
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Irrigation + household: 5,000L – 10,000L
If you want drinking-grade water:
Choose 2,200L or larger with filtration.
How to Calculate the Right Size (Simple Formula)
Take your household’s daily usage:
Daily Usage (Litres) × Number of Backup Days Needed = Ideal Tank Size
Example for a family using 800L/day wanting 2-day backup:
800 × 2 = 1,600L → nearest tank is 2,200L
Real Johannesburg Examples (Practical Scenarios)
📍 Bryanston Family Home
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4 people
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2 bathrooms
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Uses ~900L/day
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Choose 2,500L for 2 days of stability
📍 Sandton Guesthouse
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6–8 guests
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Heavy shower usage
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Choose 10,000L + pressure pump
📍 Fourways Townhouse
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1–2 people
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Installed due to pressure drops
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Choose 1,000L + booster pump
📍 Randburg Large Property
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5 people
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Municipal backup
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Choose 5,000L for flexibility
Filtration Needs by Tank Size
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Small tanks (500–1,000L): usually no filter
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2,500L: sediment + carbon recommended
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5,000L+: dual filters or UV depending on use
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Drinking water: always filtered
Why Homeowners Choose Juspropa for Water Tank Installation
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Qualified, SANS-compliant installers
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Clean, reliable workmanship
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Custom tank sizing recommendations
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24/7 support
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Pressure testing included
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Neat municipal changeover setups
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Filtration guidance
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All major tank brands are installed
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the absolute minimum size for a house?
1,000L is the smallest practical tank for daily backup.
Do I need a pump?
Most Johannesburg homes do, unless the tank is elevated.
Which tank brand is best?
JoJo, Eco, and RotoTank are the most reliable in Gauteng.
Where should my tank be located?
Close to your main water line, on stable ground or a slab.
Do you supply and install tanks?
Yes — fully supplied, installed, pressure-tested, and guaranteed.
Need Help Choosing the Right Tank Size?
Let a specialist size it correctly based on:
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pressure
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household usage
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yard layout
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backup days
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tank positioning
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pump requirements
Water Tank Size Comparison Table (Home Use Guide)
This table compares the most common tank sizes used in South African homes, including usage suitability, backup duration, pump requirements, and typical installation considerations.
Water Tank Size Comparison Table
| Tank Size | Suitable For | Backup Duration* | Requires Pump? | Typical Installation Area | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500L | Small flats, cottages, single users | 6–12 hours | Usually no (gravity OK) | Tight yards, near kitchen/back area | Cheap, compact, easy to fit | Too small for meaningful household backup |
| 1,000L | 1–2 people, townhouses | 1 day | Optional booster | Side yard, between buildings | Affordable, low maintenance | Limited for long outages |
| 2,200L | 2–4 people (most households) | 1–2 days | Recommended | Standard yard space | Most balanced choice; cost-effective | Needs a proper slab |
| 5,000L | 4–6 people, large homes, rain harvesting | 2–4 days | Yes | Large yard or corner area | Excellent pressure stability, ideal for harvesting | Requires strong slab & larger pump |
| 10,000L | Guesthouses, multi-family homes, estates | 4–7+ days | Yes (high pressure) | Large properties, estates, commercial areas | Long autonomy, best for outages | High cost, space requirements |
*Backup duration depends on household usage.
Quick Selection Guide (Easy Reference)
| Household Size | Recommended Tank Size |
|---|---|
| 1 person | 500L – 1,000L |
| 2–3 people | 1,000L – 2,200L |
| 4–5 people | 2,200L – 5,000L |
| 6+ people | 5,000L – 10,000L |
Pump Requirements by Tank Size
| Tank Size | Gravity OK | Booster Pump | High-Pressure Pump |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500L | ✔ | Optional | ✖ |
| 1,000L | ✔ | Optional | ✖ |
| 2,200L | ✖ | ✔ | Optional |
| 5,000L | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ |
| 10,000L | ✖ | ✔ | ✔✔ |
Recommended Tank Size by Purpose
| Purpose | Recommended Size |
|---|---|
| Basic backup | 1,000L – 2,200L |
| Full municipal backup | 2,200L – 5,000L |
| Rainwater harvesting | 5,000L+ |
| Guesthouse / high load | 10,000L |
| Borehole storage | 5,000L – 10,000L |
| Drinking water filtration | 2,200L+ |








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