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Stockholm vs Moscow

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

Stockholm

sweden

64mg/L

Moderately Hard Water

4.48°e
Medium
Base Unit (CaCO3): 64 mg/LLocal Unit
Full Stockholm data →
Harder

Moscow

russia

124mg/L

Hard Water

8.68°e
Hard
Base Unit (CaCO3): 124 mg/LLocal Unit
Full Moscow data →

Side-by-Side Impact

Impact AreaStockholmMoscow
Limescale buildupMinimalModerate — monthly descaling
Boiler/heating riskLow riskMonitor annually
Dishwasher salt settingLow setting (1–2)High salt setting (3–5)
Skin & hair impactLow riskLow risk
Detergent usageStandard dose+15–25% more

Key Findings

Hardness Difference: 60 mg/L

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

Moving from Stockholm to Moscow?

If you're relocating from Stockholm to Moscow, 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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