How hard is the water in Havant?

Water hardness reading:
284 ppm (very hard)

Living in Havant means putting up with hard water. Here’s why.

Like everywhere else in Hampshire and much of the south-east of England, Havant doesn’t escape hard water! Don’t blame it on the rain since rainwater is naturally soft. It’s actually the fault of the underlying soil.

You see, Havant sits on soil chiefly made up of chalk and limestone, which contain an abundance of calcium and magnesium minerals. When rainwater comes into contact with the chalky underlay, the calcium and magnesium components have the effect of turning the water hard from soft.

The best option for anyone living in Havant, who doesn’t much care for hard water, is to have a water softener fitted. You’ll notice the benefits straightaway! Skin and hair love soft water; it prevents them from becoming dry. Instead, you’ll have silky smooth skin and vibrant looking hair. Softened water is also great for laundry. Clothing and towels don’t get that horrible starchy feel to them either with a water softener taking care of proceedings.

A major issue with hard water is that it causes limescale build-up. A water softener stops scale in its tracks, preventing it from accumulating in pipework and household appliances, like washing machines, dishwashers and the bottom of kettles! Cleaning time and the amount of detergent you’ll need to do it will be greatly reduced with soft water on the go, helping to keep kitchen and bathrooms in pristine condition. Your hard-earned money will also stretch a lot further with soft water coursing through the central heating system. That’s because it won’t get clogged up with scale and will need to generate less energy for the optimal amount of heat and hot water. Hard water seriously downgrades boilers – which are very expensive bits of kit to replace. Soft water offers long term appliance protection.

The water hardness reading for Havant is registered at 284 parts per million (ppm). If a reading is over 200ppm, it is deemed to be hard. This means Havant is right up there in terms of its water hardness levels.

Havant – an Overview

Annual rainfall: 29.96inch or 761mm.

Havant is situated in the south-east corner of Hampshire between Portsmouth and Chichester. The town itself has a population of 45,826, although if you include outlying areas in the borough, such as Waterlooville, Hayling Island and Rowland’s Castle, this figure rises significantly to around 125,000.
Following the Second World War and the fallout from the Blitz, major reconstruction and housing occurred, swelling Havant’s commercial and residential heart.
Today, the town centre features the Meridian shopping centre and the pedestrianised section of West Street. Adjacent to the shops is the multi-bay Havant town bus station, providing services to Portsmouth, Hayling Island, Leigh Park, Waterlooville, Petersfield, Emsworth, Chichester and Bognor Regis.

Mains Drinking Water and Sewerage Services in Havant

Havant’s mains water and sewerage services are supplied by Portsmouth Water.

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