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Septic Tank Size Calculator

Estimate the right residential septic tank size from bedrooms, occupants, and daily wastewater. Follows the bedroom-based sizing most US state codes use, adds 250 gal for a garbage disposal, and recommends a pumping schedule.

Household and site details

Most state codes size by bedrooms so the tank works for any future owner.

Used as a secondary check on daily flow and pumping frequency.

Affects drain field design, not tank size.

Leave blank to use the EPA SepticSmart 3-5-7 year guideline.

Standard estimate is 75 gal per person per day, or 50 with high-efficiency fixtures. Add 15 gal per person for on-site laundry.

Many state codes add 250 gallons of tank capacity when a disposal is in use.

Adds about 15 gal per person per day to the wastewater load.

Drops the per-person base from 75 to 50 gal per day.

Recommended total capacity

1,000 gal

Bedroom-based planning baseline: 1,000 gal. Model requirement (bedrooms or 1.5x daily flow, plus disposal allowance): 1,000 gal.

Daily wastewater

360 gal/day

Disposal allowance

+0 gal

Pump every

5 yrs

Pumping cost

$450

Annual sludge

120 gal/yr

Standard precast

Single size listed

Drain field note

Loam is the design baseline. Standard drain field sizing applies.

Final tank size and drain field design must be permitted by the local health department. Sizing tables vary slightly by state.

Calculator Bedroom-Based Septic Starting Points

BedroomsBedroom-based tank sizeDaily flow for 2 occupants per bedroom without laundry
1750 gal150 gal/day
2750 gal300 gal/day
31,000 gal450 gal/day
41,250 gal600 gal/day
51,500 gal750 gal/day
6-102,000 gal900-1,500 gal/day

Frequently Asked Questions about the Septic Tank Size Calculator

Why do state codes size a septic tank by bedrooms and not by current occupants?
This calculator uses bedroom count as one planning input because a septic system needs capacity for future occupancy. Actual tank and treatment sizing are set by the local health authority, site evaluation, wastewater flow, fixtures, and approved design. Use a licensed septic designer or installer before permitting or construction.
Why is the 1000 gallon tank the most common 3-bedroom standard?
A 1,000-gallon tank is a common residential reference size, but it is not a universal three-bedroom requirement. The calculator compares its bedroom and flow assumptions, then rounds to a standard tank size. The local health authority and approved septic design control.
Why does a garbage disposal require a bigger septic tank?
A disposal adds solids to the tank and can lead to more frequent service. Some jurisdictions or designs require additional capacity or other controls, while others do not. Follow the local health authority and septic designer rather than applying a universal tank-size increase.
How often does a septic tank need to be pumped?
EPA says a typical household tank should be inspected every 1 to 3 years and pumped every 3 to 5 years. Tank size, household size, water use, and solids affect the interval. Follow inspection results and the local service professional rather than extending the schedule from a calculator estimate.
Does soil type change the septic tank size?
Soil results often control drainfield design and can also affect the approved onsite system and tank requirements under local rules. The calculator uses bedroom and flow assumptions only. A qualified site evaluation and the local health authority determine the permitted system.

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