Water Hardness in Newark, Delaware

The water hardness in Newark, DE is 85 ppm (5 grains per gallon), which is classified as Slightly Hard . Water in Newark is supplied by City of Newark Water Department and comes primarily from a blend of surface water and groundwater sources. While a water softener is not strictly necessary at this hardness level, some homeowners in Newark opt for a conditioner to reduce minor spotting and improve soap performance.

Water Hardness 85 ppm 5 grains per gallon
Hardness Level Slightly Hard No softener needed
Water Source Mixed City of Newark Water Department
pH Level 7.2 TDS: 125 ppm

Water Quality Details for Newark, DE

Water Hardness (PPM) 85 ppm
Water Hardness (GPG) 5 grains/gallon
Classification Slightly Hard
Water Source Mixed water
pH Level 7.2
Total Dissolved Solids 125 ppm
Water Utility City of Newark Water Department
Softener Needed No
Est. Annual Hard Water Cost $4/year
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What 85 PPM Means for Your Home in Newark

At 85 ppm, Newark's water is classified as slightly hard. You may notice minor water spots on dishes and glassware after they dry, and there might be a thin film on glass shower doors over time. However, these effects are cosmetic rather than damaging. Your plumbing and appliances are not at significant risk of scale damage at this level. Most households in Newark operate perfectly well without a water softener. If the minor spotting bothers you, a simple rinse aid in your dishwasher or an occasional vinegar wipe on fixtures is usually sufficient. Some homeowners with sensitive skin or eczema may still prefer a softener for bathing comfort.

Water Source and Treatment at City of Newark Water Department

Newark's water is supplied by City of Newark Water Department and sourced primarily from a combination of surface water and groundwater sources. This blended approach helps the utility balance water quality, availability, and seasonal demand. The 85 ppm hardness in Newark reflects the weighted average of these different sources, and actual hardness may fluctuate slightly depending on which sources are active at any given time. The water has a pH of 7.2, which is near neutral, and total dissolved solids of 125 ppm (moderate).

Estimated Cost of Hard Water in Newark

The Water Quality Association estimates that hard water costs the average household about 30 cents per grain per gallon per person per year in combined expenses from increased soap and detergent usage, reduced appliance efficiency, higher energy bills from scale-encrusted water heaters, and premature appliance and plumbing replacement. For a typical Newark household of 2.5 people with water at 85 ppm (5 gpg), this translates to approximately $4 per year. Over 10 years, that adds up to $37 in avoidable costs — often more than the total cost of installing and operating a water softener.

Recommended Treatment Solutions for Newark

Based on the water hardness of 85 ppm in Newark, the following treatment options are recommended, ranked by effectiveness for your specific hardness level.

Other Cities in Delaware

Compare Newark's water hardness with other cities in Delaware. Water hardness can vary significantly within a state depending on local geology and water sources.

City Hardness (PPM) GPG Level Source
Newark 85 ppm 5 Slightly Hard Mixed
Middletown 130 ppm 7.6 Moderately Hard Ground
Milford 125 ppm 7.3 Moderately Hard Ground
Dover 120 ppm 7 Slightly Hard Ground
Smyrna 115 ppm 6.7 Slightly Hard Ground
Rehoboth Beach 105 ppm 6.1 Slightly Hard Ground
Wilmington 95 ppm 5.6 Slightly Hard Surface

Test Your Water for Accurate Results

The hardness value shown for Newark (85 ppm) is based on the most recent available data from City of Newark Water Department. Your actual water hardness may vary depending on your neighborhood, the age of your plumbing, and seasonal changes in water supply. For the most accurate measurement, we recommend testing your tap water with a home test kit or requesting a current water quality report from City of Newark Water Department. Visit our hardness scale guide to understand what your test results mean, or explore all treatment solutions to find the right option for your home.