Delivered. On schedule.
No hassle.
Clean bottled water delivered to homes and businesses across South Florida. Three-gallon and five-gallon bottles. Consistent schedule. Empty-bottle pickup included. No cases to haul from the store.
Florida tap water is fine — until it isn’t.
Municipal water in Miami-Dade and Broward meets safety standards, but chloramine treatment, mineral content, and aging pipes in older neighborhoods affect taste. Many South Florida residents prefer bottled water for drinking and cooking while using tap water for everything else. Regular delivery makes that preference easy to maintain without a weekly trip to the store.
Simple from start to refill.
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Tell us what you need
Submit a request with your location, delivery address, and an estimate of how much water you use. We'll confirm the right bottle size and frequency.
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We set your schedule
You pick a delivery day that works for your household or office. We confirm the cadence — weekly, biweekly, or monthly — and lock it in.
- 3
Delivery arrives, empties leave
We deliver full bottles and collect empties in the same visit. You don't need to be home or in the office — we can arrange for a convenient drop-off point.
Delivery, answered.
- How does the delivery schedule work?
- You choose a delivery frequency — weekly, biweekly, or monthly — and we deliver on a consistent schedule. You can adjust frequency or pause delivery with notice. We work around your hours for both home and business deliveries.
- What bottle sizes do you offer?
- We deliver 3-gallon and 5-gallon bottles. Five-gallon is the standard for water coolers and high-volume households or offices. Three-gallon bottles are easier to handle and a better fit for countertop dispensers or lower-volume use.
- What do you do with the empty bottles?
- We pick up empties on your next delivery. The bottles are returned, sanitized, and refilled — reducing waste compared to single-use plastic. There's no separate scheduling required for pickup; it happens on the same visit as your delivery.
- Do I need a water cooler to receive bottled water delivery?
- No. Some customers use countertop dispensers, pitchers, or simply keep bottles refrigerated. A cooler or dispenser makes it more convenient for ongoing use, but it's not a requirement to start delivery service.
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