State hardness guide

Pennsylvania water hardness guide

Reviewed Pennsylvania city profiles, hardness notes, and provider context for household water decisions.

How to use this Pennsylvania guide

Pennsylvania city water depends on local source and treatment. Philadelphia publishes a practical hardness range, while Pittsburgh needs provider and plumbing context.

Use this guide to compare reviewed city profiles, then confirm the actual provider for the address. For softener sizing, scale problems, or appliance concerns, a direct hardness test is usually the cleanest next step.

Best next step

Open the city profile first. If the page gives a source-backed value, use it as a planning clue. If the page says to confirm with the utility or test, do not treat the city name as a final answer.

Reviewed Pennsylvania cities

CityHardnessWhat matters locally
Philadelphia100-150 ppm / mg/LPractical hardness range in ppm and grains per gallon.
PittsburghConfirm with utility or testProvider, treatment, and lead-service-line context often matter.

City notes

Why state averages can mislead

Water hardness is local. Averages can hide major differences between surface water and groundwater, city and county utilities, seasonal source changes, and building-level plumbing.