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What Size Water Heater Do I Need?

Tank size, first hour rating, and tankless flow rates explained. Plus which Bradford White and Navien models fit your household.

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Tank Water Heater Sizing by Household

For a standard tank water heater, household size is the simplest starting point:

Household SizeRecommended Tank Size
1-2 people30 – 40 gallons
3-4 people40 – 50 gallons
5+ people50 – 75 gallons

These are general guidelines. Your actual needs depend on usage patterns. A household of 3 where everyone showers in the morning within an hour needs more capacity than a household of 4 that spreads hot water use throughout the day.

First Hour Rating Matters More Than Tank Size

The first hour rating (FHR) tells you how many gallons of hot water a tank unit can deliver in one hour, starting with a full tank of hot water. It accounts for both stored hot water and the recovery rate (how fast the unit heats new water coming in).

A 40-gallon tank with a high FHR can deliver more hot water in peak demand than a 50-gallon tank with a low FHR. When comparing models, check the yellow EnergyGuide label for the FHR number.

How to Estimate Your Peak Hour Demand

Add up the hot water used during your busiest hour. Typical usage:

If three people shower in the morning and you run the dishwasher, your peak hour demand is roughly 40-50 gallons. Choose a water heater with an FHR that meets or exceeds that number.

Bradford White Tank Models by Household

ModelTank SizeBest For
Bradford White RE340S640 gallon1-3 people, moderate use
Bradford White RE350S650 gallon3-4 people, standard use
Bradford White RG275H6N75 gallon5+ people or high demand

Bradford White water heaters are sold exclusively through professional installers. You will not find them at big box stores, which means the unit you get has been properly sized and installed by a licensed plumber.

Tankless Water Heater Sizing

Tankless units are sized differently. Instead of gallons stored, you need to know two things: the flow rate you need (GPM) and the temperature rise required.

Temperature Rise in Philadelphia

Philadelphia's winter inlet water temperature is approximately 50°F. To deliver 110°F water at the tap, the unit needs to raise the temperature by 60°F. In summer, inlet water warms to around 70°F, requiring only a 40°F rise. Winter performance is the limiting factor.

Flow Rate by Fixture

FixtureTypical Flow Rate (GPM)
Kitchen faucet1.0 – 1.5 GPM
Bathroom faucet0.5 – 1.0 GPM
Shower1.5 – 2.5 GPM
Dishwasher1.0 – 1.5 GPM
Clothes washer1.5 – 2.0 GPM

Sizing Example

Two showers running at the same time = 4-5 GPM. At a 60°F rise (Philadelphia winter), you need a tankless unit rated for at least 5 GPM at 60°F rise. The Navien NPE-240A delivers 5.4 GPM at 60°F rise, which handles most Philadelphia homes with 2-3 simultaneous fixtures.

Navien Tankless Models

ModelMax GPM (60°F Rise)Best For
Navien NPE-180A4.0 GPM1-2 people, 1-2 fixtures
Navien NPE-210A4.7 GPM2-3 people, 2 fixtures
Navien NPE-240A5.4 GPM3-5 people, 2-3 fixtures

Tank vs Tankless: Quick Comparison

FactorTank (Bradford White)Tankless (Navien)
Installed cost$1,550 – $3,200$3,200 – $5,800
Lifespan8-12 years20+ years
Energy savingsBaseline20-30% less energy
SpaceFloor space requiredWall-mounted, compact
Hot water supplyLimited by tank sizeContinuous (within GPM rating)

Frequently Asked Questions

What size water heater do I need?

For tank water heaters: 1-2 people need 30-40 gallons, 3-4 people need 40-50 gallons, and 5 or more people need 50-75 gallons. But the first hour rating (FHR) matters more than tank size. FHR tells you how many gallons of hot water the unit can deliver in the first hour of use.

What is first hour rating and why does it matter?

First hour rating (FHR) measures how many gallons of hot water a tank water heater can deliver in one hour starting with a full tank. A 40-gallon tank with a high FHR can outperform a 50-gallon tank with a low FHR. Check the yellow EnergyGuide label for the FHR number.

What size tankless water heater do I need?

Tankless sizing is based on flow rate (GPM) and temperature rise. In the Philadelphia area, winter inlet water temperature is around 50°F, requiring a 60°F rise to reach 110°F at the tap. For 2 simultaneous fixtures, you need roughly 4-5 GPM. For 3+ fixtures, 6-8 GPM. A Navien NPE-240A handles most Philadelphia homes.

Is a tankless water heater worth it?

Tankless water heaters cost more upfront ($3,200-$5,800 installed vs $1,550-$3,200 for tank) but last 20+ years compared to 8-12 for a tank unit. They also save 20-30% on water heating energy by eliminating standby heat loss. Best for: high hot water demand, limited space, or long-term ownership.

What brands does McCorry install for water heaters?

We install Bradford White tank water heaters and Navien tankless units. Bradford White is made in the USA, sold exclusively through professional installers, and has the best warranty support in the industry. Navien is the top-selling tankless brand in North America with excellent cold-climate performance.

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