Water Hardness in Florida (FL)

Florida has an average water hardness of 220 ppm (12.9 grains per gallon), which is classified as Hard . Most households in Florida would benefit from a water softener to protect plumbing and appliances from mineral scale buildup. The estimated annual cost of untreated hard water for Florida households is approximately $10 per year in extra energy, cleaning products, and premature appliance wear. Water hardness varies between cities — from 120 ppm in Pensacola to 350 ppm in Naples.

State Average 220 ppm 12.9 gpg
Hardness Level Hard Softener recommended
Hardest City Naples 350 ppm
Softest City Pensacola 120 ppm

Water Hardness by City in Florida

The table below shows water hardness data for 11 cities in Florida, sorted from hardest to softest. Click any city name for detailed information including water source, treatment recommendations, and estimated hard water costs.

City Hardness (PPM) Grains/Gallon Level Water Source pH TDS Utility
Naples 350 ppm 20.5 gpg Very Hard Ground 8 580 Collier County Water-Sewer District
Jacksonville 280 ppm 16.4 gpg Very Hard Ground 7.9 450 JEA
Sarasota 270 ppm 15.8 gpg Very Hard Ground 7.8 440 Sarasota County Utilities
Gainesville 260 ppm 15.2 gpg Very Hard Ground 7.8 420 Gainesville Regional Utilities
Fort Lauderdale 250 ppm 14.6 gpg Hard Ground 7.7 400 City of Fort Lauderdale
Miami 235 ppm 13.7 gpg Hard Ground 7.6 370 Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department
Orlando 200 ppm 11.7 gpg Hard Ground 7.8 320 Orlando Utilities Commission
Tallahassee 190 ppm 11.1 gpg Hard Ground 7.7 305 City of Tallahassee Underground Utilities
Tampa 180 ppm 10.5 gpg Moderately Hard Mixed 7.5 280 City of Tampa Water Department
St. Petersburg 160 ppm 9.4 gpg Moderately Hard Surface 7.4 250 City of St. Petersburg
Pensacola 120 ppm 7 gpg Slightly Hard Ground 7.4 185 Emerald Coast Utilities Authority
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Understanding Water Hardness in Florida

Water Sources in Florida

Many cities in Florida rely on groundwater from wells and aquifers as their primary water source. Groundwater tends to be harder than surface water because it spends more time in contact with limestone, dolomite, and other mineral-rich rock formations deep underground. This prolonged contact allows more calcium and magnesium to dissolve into the water, resulting in higher hardness levels.

Hardness Variation Across Florida

Water hardness in Florida ranges from 120 ppm in Pensacola to 350 ppm in Naples — a difference of 230 ppm. This variation means that treatment recommendations differ significantly between cities. Residents of Naples and other cities with hard water should seriously consider installing a water softener to protect their homes. At 350 ppm, the annual cost of hard water damage to appliances, plumbing, and increased cleaning product usage can easily exceed $15. Pensacola has the softest water in the state, though at 120 ppm it still contains some dissolved minerals.

Recommended Treatment for Florida Water

Based on the average water hardness of 220 ppm in Florida, a water softener is recommended for most households. The most effective treatment options for Florida's water hardness level include:

How Florida Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Florida with five states that have similar average water hardness levels. Understanding how your state compares can help you gauge whether your water is typical for the region or unusually hard or soft.

State Avg Hardness Level Cities
Florida (FL) 220 ppm Hard 11
Minnesota (MN) 210 ppm Hard 9
Texas (TX) 230 ppm Hard 11
California (CA) 200 ppm Hard 11
Illinois (IL) 200 ppm Hard 10
Iowa (IA) 240 ppm Hard 8

Find Your City's Water Hardness

Use our water hardness lookup tool to find your specific city in Florida, or browse all 50 states to compare water hardness across the country. If your water is hard, visit our treatment solutions guide to find the right softener or conditioner for your home.