Commercial · Buda, Kyle & San Marcos
Office water without the jugs
We install high-capacity drinking-water filtration in individual offices: a dedicated faucet or a bottleless cooler, fed by the water line your suite already has. For most offices it replaces 5-gallon jug delivery outright. The monthly bill, the stored bottles, and the lifting all go away.
The jug cooler is a subscription
Somebody in your office manages water like it's inventory: watching levels, wrangling deliveries, stacking empties, hoisting full jugs onto the cooler. And the bill shows up every month whether the office drank two bottles or twelve.
Meanwhile there's a water line in the wall a few feet away. The only thing between your team and good drinking water from that line is filtration, and that's a one-visit install.
How it works
Your water line, made worth drinking
This is point-of-use filtration. The system installs at the spot people actually fill their cups, and it doesn't need a drain.
We tap the line you already have
Your suite already has water: the break-room sink, a kitchenette, an ice-maker line. We connect there. It needs no drain, which is exactly why this install fits offices.
High-capacity filtration does the work
A commercial-capacity carbon filter removes the chlorine taste and odor that makes people avoid tap water in the first place, sized for office volumes rather than a family kitchen.
Water pours from a faucet or cooler
Water pours from a dedicated faucet at the sink, or from a bottleless cooler standing where the jug cooler used to. You get the same spot and the same cold water, with nothing to deliver, store, or lift.
Commercial pricing
Quoted per location, after a free site visit
Usage and the install point drive the number, so we look first, then quote once, in writing. Bring your current delivery bill to the visit and we'll set the comparison side by side.
The trade
What you stop doing, what you start
Your delivery bill is your own, so we won't guess at savings. The trade itself is simple enough to see whole.
With jug delivery
- A delivery bill that arrives every month, forever
- A closet corner surrendered to full and empty jugs
- Someone lifting 40-pound bottles onto the cooler
- The empty-cooler Friday afternoon, mid-meeting
- Deposits, minimums, and delivery-day guesswork
With installed filtration
- One installation on the line you already pay for
- Scheduled filter changes we track and handle
- The floor space and the closet corner back
- Nobody lifts anything, nobody runs out
- Cold water that tastes clean, from your own plumbing
Straight talk
Why carbon here, and not RO
Reverse osmosis is a fine technology that needs a drain for its reject water, and the corner of an office where a cooler stands usually doesn't have one. More to the point, the complaint we're fixing in offices is chlorine taste, and high-capacity carbon removes that without wasting a drop or touching a drain. Where a suite genuinely wants RO-grade water and has the plumbing for it, we'll say so and quote it.
The same honesty applies to the filter already in your coffee machine. For the coffee machine, it's often genuinely enough. It just doesn't put cold, clean-tasting water in anyone's cup, which is the job this install exists to do.
Beyond the break room
Restaurants, cafes, and bigger buildings
Espresso boilers, ice machines, and multi-suite buildings are their own projects, and we take them on selectively. The process is the same. We do a free site visit, then send one written quote for the location.
Questions
Questions we get from offices
What does it cost compared to jug delivery?
It's quoted per location after a free site visit, because usage and the install point drive the number. Here's what we can say without seeing your suite. You trade a recurring delivery bill for one install plus scheduled filter service, and we'll put both numbers side by side in the quote so the comparison is yours to judge.
Do you need a drain in our break room?
No, and that's deliberate. Carbon filtration doesn't produce wastewater, so it installs anywhere a water line reaches. Reverse osmosis does need a drain, which most point-of-use spots don't have, and it's a big part of why we usually spec carbon in offices.
Will the install disrupt the office?
A typical suite install is a few hours in and around the break room, scheduled when it suits you, including before hours. Nobody loses their desk, and the water is off only briefly at the sink we're working on.
We lease our suite. Can we still do this?
Usually, yes. An under-counter filter and faucet, or a cooler on your own line, is a modest ask of a landlord, and we're used to coordinating sign-off, insurance certificates, and access with property managers. We'll handle that conversation with you or for you.
Our coffee machine has its own filter. Is that enough?
For the coffee machine, honestly, it often is. Vendor cartridges exist to protect that one machine, and they do. What they don't do is give your people cold, clean-tasting drinking water, which is the job this install does. The two coexist fine.
How often do the filters change?
It depends on how much water your office drinks, which is part of what the site visit estimates. Commercial cartridges are high-capacity, changes are quick, and we track the schedule so it's never your job to remember.
Put the jug bill next to a real quote
A free site visit takes about 30 minutes. We test your suite's water, look at the install point, and quote the whole thing in writing. The comparison does the selling or it doesn't.
What you get
- Chlorine, hardness, and TDS tested at your suite's tap
- An honest read on your current water setup and usage
- A recommendation sized to your office (only if you want one)