Tap Water in SN14
Zone 49 Allington — Wessex Water
Tap water in Zone 49 Allington, supplied by Wessex Water, has the character of a blended surface and groundwater supply, with no dominant mineral signature. It’s hard water, well above the national average, with a total hardness of 327 mg/L as CaCO₃.
Mineral composition
| mg/L | |
|---|---|
| Calcium | 117 |
| Magnesium | awaiting data |
| Sodium | awaiting data |
| Sulfate | awaiting data |
| Chloride | awaiting data |
| Bicarbonate | awaiting data |
Additional info
| Hardness | 327 as CaCO₃ |
| Alkalinity | awaiting data |
| pH | awaiting data |
| Conductivity | awaiting data |
| Source | Wessex Water |
| Data year | 2024 |
What this means
Kettle & appliances
Limescale is a persistent issue. Kettles fur up quickly, and boilers, dishwashers, and washing machines all accumulate scale that reduces efficiency and shortens lifespan. Water treatment (a softener, inhibitor, or filter) is strongly recommended.
Espresso
Scale is a serious concern at this level: machines need regular descaling and filtration is strongly recommended. In the cup, the water has strong opinions. Light roasts lose their acidity and origin character almost entirely. But dark-roasted, milk-based espresso can work well here. London’s coffee culture developed around exactly this kind of water: strong, dark-roasted coffee served with milk, where the density and body that hard water produces become a virtue rather than a flaw.
Filter & pour-over
Hard water hits filter coffee harder than espresso because the brewing ratio gives it more influence. Lighter roasts will taste flat and indistinct; the buffering neutralises the acidity that carries fruit and floral notes. Darker roasts produce a drinkable but heavy cup. If you’re brewing pour-over with water this hard, the water is the first thing to address.
Drinking & cooking
Noticeably mineral-heavy on the palate. Soap and shampoo lather poorly. Tea may develop a film on the surface (that’s the calcium reacting with tannins). Cooking water may leave a chalky residue on pans.
Nearby areas
Data sourced from Wessex Water (2024). Looking for a specific address? Look up your full postcode for the most accurate result.