Chicago vs Atlanta
Water hardness comparison — how the two cities differ and what it means for your home.
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Chicago
united states
153mg/L
Hard Water
10.71°e
Hard
Base Unit (CaCO3): 153 mg/LLocal Unit
Atlanta
united states
31mg/L
Soft Water
2.17°e
Soft
Base Unit (CaCO3): 31 mg/LLocal Unit
Side-by-Side Impact
| Impact Area | Chicago | Atlanta |
|---|---|---|
| Limescale buildup | Moderate — monthly descaling | Minimal |
| Boiler/heating risk | Monitor annually | Low risk |
| Dishwasher salt setting | High salt setting (3–5) | Low setting (1–2) |
| Skin & hair impact | Moderate risk | Low risk |
| Detergent usage | +15–25% more | Standard dose |
Key Findings
Hardness Difference: 122 mg/L
Chicago is significantly harder than Atlanta — a difference that has major household implications. Appliances, boiler warranties, and detergent costs will differ substantially.
Moving from Atlanta to Chicago?
If you're relocating from Atlanta to Chicago, expect visible limescale on taps and shower heads within weeks. You'll need to recalibrate your dishwasher's salt setting, increase kettle descaling frequency, and check your boiler warranty requirements. A shower filter and under-sink scale inhibitor are worth considering immediately.