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1 Qt vs 1 Gallon Descaling Solution - Which Do You Need?
Quick answer: 1 quart = 1 treatment. 1 gallon = 4 treatments. Same formula, same NSF certification, different volumes. Choose based on how often you flush and how many units you service.
The Chromex descaling solution comes in multiple sizes and the most common question buyers ask is whether they should order the 1 quart or the 1 gallon - the answer is one quart per treatment. Every size choice follows from that single fact.
This page explains the correct treatment volume per flush, what the size options mean in practical terms, and exactly which size to order based on your specific situation.
How Much Descaling Solution Does One Flush Actually Need?
One quart (32 fl oz) of Chromex descaling solution mixed with one to two gallons of fresh water in the flush bucket is the correct amount for one complete descaling treatment on a standard residential tankless water heater. This is enough solution to circulate through the heat exchanger continuously for the full 45-minute treatment cycle at the concentration needed to dissolve calcium carbonate scale effectively.
Per standard plumbing industry guidance, the correct ratio is one quart of descaling solution mixed with one gallon of water in the flush bucket - this is the correct concentration for circulating through the heat exchanger for a full residential descaling treatment.
The practical implication: the 1 quart bottle is exactly one treatment with nothing left over. The 1 gallon bottle is exactly four treatments, with the remaining solution sealed and stored for future service intervals.
Quick Decision Guide - Which Size Is Right for You?
Use this table to find your situation:
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Choose the 1 Qt if... |
Choose the 1 Gallon if... |
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You own one tankless water heater |
You flush every 6 months due to hard water |
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You flush annually in moderate water conditions |
You service 2+ units on the same property |
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This is your first flush - you want to try before committing to a larger size |
You are a plumber, HVAC tech, or property manager |
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You already have the 1 gallon and want a restock for the current job |
You want the lowest cost per treatment over time |
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Storage space for a large bottle is limited |
You have adequate sealed storage between uses |
Both sizes contain the same NSF Certified descaling formula. The only difference is volume and the resulting cost per treatment.
1 Qt vs 1 Gallon - Full Comparison
Every factor side by side:
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Factor |
Chromex 1 Qt (32 fl oz) |
Chromex 1 Gallon (128 fl oz) |
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Treatments per bottle |
1 |
4 |
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Same formula |
Yes - NSF Certified descaling formula |
Yes - NSF Certified descaling formula |
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Cost per treatment |
Full bottle price |
One-quarter of bottle price |
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Best purchase timing |
Per flush - never buy ahead of need |
Buy in advance - store sealed between uses |
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Ideal for |
Single homeowner, annual service, first-time buyers |
Hard water homes, multiple units, professionals |
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Leftover solution |
None - use the full bottle per treatment |
Seal and store 3 remaining treatments |
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Storage requirement |
Minimal - one small bottle |
Standard shelving - sealed cap between uses |
For the highest volume needs - multiple units or a professional service route - the 4 Pack Gallon and 2.5 Gallon options provide 16 and 10 treatments per order respectively.
The Case for the 1 Qt
Single-Unit Homeowners Flushing Annually
For a homeowner with one tankless water heater in moderate water conditions performing the recommended annual flush, one quart is exactly the right amount. No leftover solution to store between uses, no larger bottle to handle, and the cost is the lowest possible entry point to the Chromex formula.
First-Time Buyers
If this is your first time using the Chromex descaling solution, the quart is the logical starting point. One treatment confirms the process works for your unit and water conditions before committing to a larger supply.
Restocking for an Immediate Job
For professionals who already have the gallon and are restocking solution specifically for a same-day service call, the quart delivers exactly one treatment without adding unnecessary inventory.
The Case for the 1 Gallon
Hard Water Homes Flushing Every 6 Months
For homes in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, California, Florida, or any region with water hardness above 7 grains per gallon, biannual flushing is recommended. Two treatments per year means the 1 gallon covers two full years of maintenance in a single purchase. The math strongly favors the gallon for anyone on a 6-month schedule.
Multiple Tankless Units
Properties with two or more tankless water heaters get four total annual treatments from one gallon bottle. One purchase handles all units for the annual maintenance cycle without the need to manage separate quart bottles per unit.
Licensed Plumbers and Service Technicians
As the U.S. Department of Energy notes in their tankless water heater guidance, demand-type water heaters require periodic maintenance to maintain efficiency - for a plumber servicing multiple client units per week, the gallon reduces the cost per treatment and minimizes reorder frequency.
Storing the 1 Gallon Between Uses
The descaling formula remains effective in sealed storage. After measuring out the first 32 fl oz treatment from the gallon bottle, seal the cap tightly and store the remaining three-quarters at room temperature away from direct sunlight. There is no special storage requirement beyond keeping the bottle sealed between uses.
The U.S. EPA confirms that water hardness levels vary significantly by region - areas with higher mineral content in the water supply benefit most from regular descaling maintenance on tankless water heaters. Sealed storage between service sessions is straightforward for any standard pantry or utility shelf.
Shop the Right Size
Both sizes available now with the same NSF Certified descaling formula:
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Chromex Descaling Solution 1 Qt - one treatment, lowest entry price, right for single-unit annual flushers.
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Chromex Descaling Solution 1 Gallon - four treatments, lower cost per flush, right for hard water homes and professionals.
For even higher volume needs, see the full Chromex Descaling Solutions collection which includes 2.5 gallon and 4-pack gallon options. For the complete flush kit with pump and hoses, see the Chromex Tankless Water Heater Flush Kit collection.
1 Qt vs 1 Gallon FAQs
1. Is one quart enough for one full tankless water heater flush?
Yes. One quart (32 fl oz) of Chromex descaling solution mixed with one to two gallons of fresh water is the correct volume for one complete flush treatment on a standard residential tankless water heater. The 1 quart bottle is sized exactly for one treatment with nothing left over.
2. Is the formula different between the quart and the gallon?
No. The 1 quart and 1 gallon bottles contain the same NSF Certified descaling formula. NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 certification applies to both sizes. The only difference is the total volume in the bottle and the resulting cost per treatment.
3. How do I measure out 32 fl oz from the gallon bottle?
Use a standard liquid measuring cup - 32 fl oz equals 4 cups. For service professionals treating multiple units, a pour spout with flow control or a measuring mark on the outside of the bottle speeds up the dispensing process per job. Seal the remaining solution in the original bottle after each use.
4. Can I use half a quart and save the rest for next time?
No. One quart is the full correct dose for one treatment. Using half a quart reduces the descaling concentration below the level needed for effective calcium carbonate dissolution in a 45-minute treatment cycle. Always use the full 32 fl oz per flush. If you only need one treatment per year, the quart is the right size - buy fresh for each annual service rather than splitting a bottle across two years.
5. For a hard water area flushing every 6 months - quart or gallon?
Gallon. Two treatments per year at 32 fl oz each means the 1 gallon bottle covers two full years of maintenance in a single purchase. The cost per treatment is lower than buying two separate quarts, and there is no risk of running out mid-cycle. For very hard water areas flushing three or four times per year, the 2.5 gallon or 4-pack gallon options are the most cost-effective.
Key Takeaways
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One quart (32 fl oz) is the correct amount for one complete flush treatment on a standard residential tankless water heater.
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The 1 gallon bottle delivers four treatments and is the right choice for hard water homes, multiple units, and professionals.
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The Chromex Descaling Solution is NSF Certified to NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 for drinking water treatment chemicals - the formula and treatment time are identical across both sizes.
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The gallon bottle seals and stores between uses with no special requirements - room temperature storage is sufficient.
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For volume above 4 treatments, the 2.5 gallon (10 treatments) and 4-pack gallon (16 treatments) are available in the Chromex Descaling Solutions collection.
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