Litchfield Park Water Quality Report
18
GPG Hardness
(Grains per Gallon)
308
mg/L TDS
(Total Dissolved Solids)
Very Hard
Classification
(7+ GPG = hard)
Primary water source: EPCOR — Agua Fria water district, sourced from Agua Fria River and CAP deliveries
Source: Litchfield Park Annual Water Quality Report and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality data.
Common Hard Water Issues in Litchfield Park
Litchfield Park is a small, affluent community in the west valley built around the historic Wigwam resort. Served by EPCOR's Agua Fria water district, the water measures around 18 GPG. For Litchfield Park homeowners — many of whom have invested in premium stone countertops, luxury fixtures, custom tile, and high-end appliances — the financial stakes of ignoring hard water are higher than in most markets. The damage to Kohler fixtures, travertine flooring, and Wolf appliances from years of 18 GPG water compounds significantly over time.
- !Scale etching on natural stone countertops, travertine, and limestone
- !White mineral deposits on premium fixtures and hardware
- !Hard water staining on luxury pool tile and water features
- !Calcium buildup inside high-end dishwashers and refrigerator ice makers
- !Film on custom glass shower enclosures that's difficult to remove
- !Spotting on outdoor stainless steel and vehicles
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Frequently Asked Questions — Litchfield Park
How hard is the water in Litchfield Park, AZ?
Litchfield Park is served by EPCOR's Agua Fria district, which delivers water at approximately 18 GPG (grains per gallon). While 18 GPG is mid-range for the Phoenix metro, it's still more than double the 'very hard' threshold of 7 GPG and is sufficient to cause visible scale on surfaces and measurable damage to appliances over time.
Who provides water to Litchfield Park?
Litchfield Park is served by EPCOR Water's Agua Fria district, which draws from the Agua Fria River watershed and Central Arizona Project deliveries. EPCOR is a private utility operating across multiple west valley communities including parts of Surprise, Peoria, and the Agua Fria corridor.
Why do I have water stains on my stone countertops and shower tile in Litchfield Park?
Water stains on stone surfaces are a direct result of mineral deposits left behind when hard water evaporates. At 18 GPG, Litchfield Park water leaves calcium and magnesium residue on every surface it contacts — especially porous natural stones like travertine, limestone, and marble, which can be permanently etched by repeated exposure. A whole-home water softener eliminates the minerals before they reach your surfaces.
Is a water softener worth it in Litchfield Park?
For most Litchfield Park homeowners, yes — and especially for homes with premium finishes. A $3,599 installed water softener protects fixtures, stone surfaces, and appliances that can cost 10–20x that to replace or restore. Beyond the financial case, softened water produces noticeably better skin, hair, and lather results — which most homeowners notice within the first week.
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Water hardness and quality figures on this page reflect publicly available data as of June 1, 2026, and may have changed since. For your home's exact numbers, check your water provider's latest annual water quality report or book a free consultation.