The IP3 area (Ipswich East) is served by Essex & Suffolk Water. Water here is typically very hard (295 mg/L CaCO₃). Enter any IP3 postcode for your exact zone report.
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Check the tap water quality for any postcode in the IP3 area. Data sourced from official annual compliance reports submitted to the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI). Results include water hardness, nitrate levels, lead, trihalomethanes (THMs), fluoride and PFAS enforcement status.
IP3 (Ipswich East) is served by Essex & Suffolk Water. Very Hard water (295 mg/L CaCO₃). Heavy limescale on heating elements, taps and showerheads is expected. A water softener or reverse osmosis system is strongly recommended.
Yes — UK tap water is subject to rigorous testing and regulation, with over 99.9% of samples passing all legal standards each year. However, water quality can vary between individual supply zones even within the same postcode district. Entering your full postcode (e.g. IP3 1AA) gives you data for your specific supply zone rather than a district average.
Heavy limescale on heating elements, taps and showerheads is expected. A water softener or reverse osmosis system is strongly recommended. Hard water is not a health risk, but it does affect appliances. Limescale on kettle elements increases electricity consumption. In very hard water areas, a water softener can extend the life of boilers, washing machines, and dishwashers significantly.
Enter your full postcode above to check your exact supply zone — hardness, nitrates, lead, PFAS status and more.
Check IP3 water →Yes. IP3 tap water is safe to drink under current UK guidelines. Over 99.9% of tap water tests in the UK pass legal standards each year. Enter your full postcode for a detailed report on your specific supply zone.
IP3 is primarily supplied by Essex & Suffolk Water. Enter your full postcode to confirm your exact supplier.
IP3 has very hard water, typically around 295 mg/L CaCO₃. Heavy limescale on heating elements, taps and showerheads is expected. A water softener or reverse osmosis system is strongly recommended.
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are detected at low levels in many UK water supplies. The best way to check current PFAS status for IP3 is to enter your exact postcode above and check your zone's report, or visit the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) website for the latest enforcement register.