RM16 Grays
Harder than the UK average. Expect visible limescale on kettles and taps.
At 336 ppm, Grays sits among the UK's hardest water areas — compare it against the softest areas.
What this means for your home
Based on 336 ppm in Grays (very hard water).
- Heavy limescale requiring frequent descaling
- Blocked showerheads and reduced water flow
- Substantially higher energy bills from boiler scale
- Dry, itchy skin and lifeless hair
- White crusty deposits on taps and surfaces
- Reduced lifespan of washing machines and dishwashers
Should you soften the water in Grays?
A verdict and running-cost estimate based on RM16's 336 ppm reading, for a typical 4-person household.
Water is hard to very hard, so appliance, scale and soap savings typically pay back a softener within a few years.
Appliance impact at 336 ppm: significant: elements fur up, expect earlier failures. Sized for a 4-person home; regenerates roughly every 8 days (estimate). Figures are conservative estimates and vary with household size and usage.
Hardness data for RM16
Sourced from Thames Water's published water-quality reports and public records.
Hardness measurements
| Parts per million (ppm CaCO₃) | 336 |
| Degrees Clark (°Clark) | 23.5 |
| Degrees French (°fH) | 33.6 |
| Degrees German (°dH) | 18.8 |
| Calcium (mg/L Ca²⁺) | 135 |
Supplier and area
Read the hardness categories table to see where your supply falls; most of the region is hard to very hard at over 200 mg/l CaCO3.
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