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Rome vs Naples

Water hardness comparison — how the two cities differ and what it means for your home.

Rome

italy

198mg/L

Hard Water

13.86°e
Very Hard
Base Unit (CaCO3): 198 mg/LLocal Unit
Full Rome data →
Harder

Naples

italy

236mg/L

Very Hard Water

16.52°e
Very Hard
Base Unit (CaCO3): 236 mg/LLocal Unit
Full Naples data →

Side-by-Side Impact

Impact AreaRomeNaples
Limescale buildupModerate — monthly descalingRapid — visible within weeks
Boiler/heating riskMonitor annuallyAnnual descaling required
Dishwasher salt settingHigh salt setting (3–5)Max salt setting (5–7)
Skin & hair impactModerate riskHigh eczema/dry skin risk
Detergent usage+15–25% more+30–40% more detergent

Key Findings

Hardness Difference: 38 mg/L

Naples is meaningfully harder than Rome. Residents moving between these cities should adjust dishwasher salt settings, descaling frequency, and boiler service schedules.

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