WA12 Newton Le Willows
Near or below the UK average. Limescale builds slowly.
At 65 ppm, Newton Le Willows ranks near the UK's softest water areas — compare it against the hardest areas.
What this means for your home
Based on 65 ppm in Newton Le Willows (slightly hard water).
- Minor limescale may appear in kettles over time
- Soap lathers reasonably well
- Appliances generally unaffected
- Good balance of mineral taste
Should you soften the water in Newton Le Willows?
A verdict and running-cost estimate based on WA12's 65 ppm reading, for a typical 4-person household.
Water is soft to moderate, so limescale and soap costs are low and a softener rarely pays back.
Appliance impact at 65 ppm: negligible: appliances reach full expected life. Sized for a 4-person home; regenerates roughly every 41 days (estimate). Figures are conservative estimates and vary with household size and usage.
Hardness data for WA12
Sourced from United Utilities's published water-quality reports and public records.
Hardness measurements
| Parts per million (ppm CaCO₃) | 65 |
| Degrees Clark (°Clark) | 4.5 |
| Degrees French (°fH) | 6.5 |
| Degrees German (°dH) | 3.6 |
| Calcium (mg/L Ca²⁺) | 26 |
Supplier and area
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