Water Flow Rate Calculator (GPM)
What pressure drop should I assume per 100 feet for house water lines?
There is no single fixed pressure-drop value per 100 ft that works for every job, because loss changes with flow, diameter, material roughness, and fittings. Use Hazen-Williams with your actual run and equivalent fitting length, then confirm residual pressure at the fixture. As a field rule, keep losses moderate enough to preserve usable fixture pressure under simultaneous demand.
Run the numbers for your project
Use the Water Flow Rate Calculator (GPM) to get an exact answer for your inputs.
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