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Water Hardness in WF5 Ossett

Supplied by Yorkshire Water • West Yorkshire, Yorkshire

0 200 400 218 ppm
Hard
218
ppm (mg/L CaCO₃)
15.3°
Clark Degrees
12.2°
German Degrees (dH)
21.8°
French Degrees (fH)

Water Hardness in Ossett (WF5)

The water in postcode district WF5 is classified as hard with a hardness level of 218 ppm (parts per million) calcium carbonate. This is 13 ppm above the UK national average of 205 ppm.

Your water is supplied by Yorkshire Water, which serves the Yorkshire region. Yorkshire Water draws water from sources that naturally contain dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium compounds.

What Does Hard Water Mean for Your Home?

  • ! Significant limescale buildup in kettles, pipes and boilers
  • ! Soap scum on shower screens and taps
  • ! Higher energy bills from scale in heating elements
  • ! Dry skin and dull hair after washing
  • ! White residue on dishes and glassware

Solutions for Hard Water in Ossett

At 218 ppm, you may benefit from a water softener or filter to reduce limescale and improve water quality.

How WF5 Compares

Area Hardness PPM
WF5 Ossett
218 ppm
218 ppm
UK National Average
205 ppm
205 ppm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the water hardness in WF5 Ossett?
The water in WF5 Ossett has a hardness level of 218 ppm (parts per million) calcium carbonate, classified as hard. This is 13 ppm above the UK national average of 205 ppm.
Which water company supplies WF5?
WF5 Ossett is supplied by Yorkshire Water. Yorkshire Water serves the Yorkshire region.
Is the water in WF5 safe to drink?
Yes. Hard water at 218 ppm is safe to drink. Water hardness affects taste and can cause limescale, but it is not a health risk. In fact, hard water contains beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium.
How can I reduce water hardness in WF5?
For hard water at 218 ppm, a whole-house water softener is the most effective solution. You can also use a jug filter for drinking water, descaling products for appliances, and a shower filter for better skin and hair.
What does 218 ppm water hardness mean?
218 ppm means there are 218 parts per million of calcium carbonate dissolved in the water. This is equivalent to 15.3 Clark degrees, 12.2 German degrees, or 21.8 French degrees. Water above 180 ppm is generally considered hard.

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