Vancouver vs Paris
Water hardness comparison — how the two cities differ and what it means for your home.
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Paris
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234mg/L
Very Hard Water
16.38°e
Very Hard
Base Unit (CaCO3): 234 mg/LLocal Unit
Side-by-Side Impact
| Impact Area | Vancouver | Paris |
|---|---|---|
| Limescale buildup | Minimal | Rapid — visible within weeks |
| Boiler/heating risk | Low risk | Annual descaling required |
| Dishwasher salt setting | Low setting (1–2) | Max salt setting (5–7) |
| Skin & hair impact | Low risk | High eczema/dry skin risk |
| Detergent usage | Standard dose | +30–40% more detergent |
Key Findings
Hardness Difference: 219 mg/L
Paris is significantly harder than Vancouver — a difference that has major household implications. Appliances, boiler warranties, and detergent costs will differ substantially.
Moving from Vancouver to Paris?
If you're relocating from Vancouver to Paris, 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.
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