Picking the right hot water size is less about the number of people in your home, and more about whether your system can handle the busiest part of the day (usually the morning shower rush). Two homes with the same number of people can need completely different sizes if one has two bathrooms and overlapping showers.
Sydney’s climate is fairly mild, so most sizing issues come from busy mornings and simultaneous use, not winter temperatures.
| Household size | Electric storage (tank) | Gas storage (tank) | Continuous flow (L/min) |
| 1–2 people | 80–160L | 90–135L | 16–20 |
| 3–4 people | 160–250L | 135–170L | 20–26 |
| 5+ people | 250–400L | 170–250L | 26+ |
1–2 people (80–160L electric, 90–135L gas, 16–20 L/min continuous)
Rheem 125L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-125-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
AquaMax 125L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/aquamax-125-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Rheem 135L external gas https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-135-litre-natural-gas-external-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Dux 135L gas https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/dux-135-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Rinnai InfinityB 16L https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rinnai-16-litre-infinityb-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Rheem 20L continuous flow https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-20-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
3–4 people (160–250L electric, 135–170L gas, 20–26 L/min continuous)
Electric storage example (250L): Rheem 250L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-250-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Continuous flow example (26L, good if overlap happens): Rheem 26L continuous flow (natural gas) https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-26-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
5+ people
- Electric storage example (315L): Dux 315L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/dux-315-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Heat pump example (315L): Sanden Eco Plus 315L heat pump https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/sanden-eco-plus-315-litre-heat-pump-price/
Peak demand (what’s happening at the same time)
Instead of counting people, list what can run at once during your busiest 60 to 90 minutes. Add up the likely combinations in your home. If two showers can run at once, your peak demand can quickly climb into the 20–30+ L/min range (even before you add taps). If your home regularly runs two showers at once, use the next table before you decide.
| Fixture running at the same time | Typical flow rate |
| Standard shower | 8–12 L/min |
| High-flow / rainfall shower | 12–16 L/min |
| Kitchen tap | 6–8 L/min |
| Bathroom basin | 4–6 L/min |
Bathroom count (the tie-breaker)
Bathroom count often decides whether you stay in the lower end or upper end of the sizing range.
| Bathroom Count | Morning use pattern | What to do with your sizing |
| 1 bathroom | Usually one shower at a time | Baseline sizing guide above is usually accurate |
| 2 bathrooms | Occasional overlap | Move toward the upper end of the range |
| 2 bathrooms | Regular overlap (two showers at once) | Treat as a higher-demand household |
| 3 bathrooms | Overlap is likely | Size for overlap (higher L/min or bigger storage), and consider multi-unit solutions if needed |
Choose your system type (and what sizing means for it)
| System type | How it delivers hot water | What “sizing” really means | When people get caught out |
| Electric storage | Uses a tank of pre-heated water | Tank litres (and recovery time) | Off-peak heating windows, slow reheating, high-flow showers |
| Gas storage | Tank, but reheats faster than electric | Tank litres (with quicker recovery) | Heavy overlap can still drain the tank |
| Continuous flow | Heats water as you use it | Litres per minute at peak | Undersizing causes temperature drops when multiple taps run |
| Heat pump | Efficient electric tank | Tank litres (recovery is steady) | Undersizing for families and expecting “instant” performance |
Practical sizing by system type (Sydney-friendly ranges)
These ranges assume typical usage. If you have regular overlap, move up a bracket.
Electric storage (tank)
| Household / bathroom pattern | Common starting size |
| 1–2 people, 1 bathroom | 125–160L |
| 3–4 people, 1 bathroom | 160–250L |
| 3–4 people, 2 bathrooms (overlap possible) | 250L |
| 5+ people, 2–3 bathrooms | 315–400L |
Electric storage (tank)
- Smaller household example: Rheem 125L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-125-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Larger household example: Rheem 315L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-315-litre-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Gas storage (tank)
| Household / bathroom pattern | Common starting size |
| 1–2 people | 90–135L |
| 3–4 people | 135–170L |
| 5+ people | 170–250L |
Gas storage (tank)
- 1–2 people / smaller tank example: Rheem 135L external gas https://australianhotwater.com.au/hot-water-systems/rheem/
- Family-size example: Rheem 170L gas https://australianhotwater.com.au/hot-water-systems/rheem/
Continuous flow (instantaneous)
| Bathroom / overlap pattern | Common starting size |
| 1 bathroom, one shower at a time | 16–20 L/min |
| 2 bathrooms, occasional overlap | 20–26 L/min |
| Regular overlap or 3 bathrooms | 26+ L/min |
Continuous flow (instantaneous)
- 1 bathroom example: Rheem 20L continuous flow https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-20-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- 2+ bathrooms / overlap example: Rheem 26L continuous flow https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-26-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
Heat pump (tank)
| Household / bathroom pattern | Common starting size |
| 1–2 people | 200–250L |
| 3–4 people | 250–300L |
| 5+ people | 300L+ |
Heat pump (tank)
- 3–4 people example: Sanden Eco Plus 250L heat pump (browse Sanden range) https://australianhotwater.com.au/hot-water-systems/sanden-heat-pumps/
- 5+ people example: Sanden Eco Plus 315L heat pump https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/sanden-eco-plus-315-litre-heat-pump-price/
Sydney examples (common real-life setups)
| Home type | Electric storage | Gas storage | Continuous flow | Heat pump |
| Apartment, 1 bathroom, 1–2 people | 125–160L | 90–135L | 16–20 L/min | 200–250L |
| House, 2 bathrooms, 3–4 people (overlap sometimes) | 250L | 170L | 20–26 L/min | 250–300L |
| Larger home, 3 bathrooms, 5+ people (overlap common) | 315–400L | 250L | 26+ L/min | 300L+ |
Apartment, 1 bathroom, 1–2 people
- Electric storage (125–160L): Rheem 125L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-125-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Continuous flow (16–20 L/min): Rheem 20L continuous flow (natural gas) https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-20-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Heat pump (200–250L): Sanden Eco Plus 250L heat pump https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/sanden-eco-plus-250-litre-heat-pump-price/
House, 2 bathrooms, 3–4 people (overlap sometimes)
- Electric storage (250L): Rheem 250L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-250-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Continuous flow (20–26 L/min): Rheem 26L continuous flow (natural gas) https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/rheem-26-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Heat pump (250–300L): Haier 250L heat pump https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/haier-250-litre-heat-pump/
Larger home, 3 bathrooms, 5+ people (overlap common)
- Electric storage (315–400L): Dux 315L electric https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/dux-315-litre-electric-hot-water-system-price-installed/
- Continuous flow (26+ L/min): Dux 26L continuous flow (natural gas) https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/dux-26-litre-natural-gas-hot-water-system-price-installed-installed/
- Heat pump (300L+): Sanden Eco Plus 315L heat pump https://australianhotwater.com.au/product/sanden-eco-plus-315-litre-heat-pump-price/
Use the quick sizing guide as your baseline, then use the peak demand and bathroom tables to sanity check it. If your home has regular shower overlap, size for overlap first, that’s what usually separates a system that feels reliable every morning from one that constantly disappoints.
If you’ve used the tables above and you’re still unsure, the easiest next step is to match your household size, bathroom count and shower overlap to a system type and get a recommendation that fits your home. Get in touch with us today to speak with an expert.


