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Jersey Water Delivery Pros

Bottled in Clifton · delivered statewide

New Jersey’s water is bottled here. So are our routes.

We deliver 5‑gallon and 3‑gallon water to offices, warehouses and job sites from Bergen County to Cape May — out of a bottling plant in Clifton, not a depot three states away.

  • Shortest routes in the state
  • Pallet and bulk drops welcome
  • One invoice across multiple sites
  • Bottled, bottleless, or both

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21

NJ counties served

0

Miles to our bottling plant

6

Delivery days per week

None

Minimum order

Built for how New Jersey actually works

Loading docks, parking, and freight you can drive a truck to. Very different from a city route — and it changes what we can do for you.

Office delivery

Recurring 5‑gallon and 3‑gallon spring, alkaline or distilled water, stocked into your pantry with the empties taken away. From a four‑person suite to a corporate floor.

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Warehouse & industrial

Distribution centers, plants and job sites along the 8A, 78 and 287 corridors. Pallet quantities, floor‑level drops, and summer volumes that would break a normal office route.

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Bottleless systems

Point‑of‑use units plumbed into your line. Office parks usually have the plumbing access and the headcount to make these pay off faster than they would in a city building.

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Cooler rental & service

Floor‑standing and countertop units delivered, installed and sanitized quarterly. Bottom‑load models so nobody is lifting 42 pounds to shoulder height.

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Multi-site billing

Companies with three offices and a warehouse get one invoice, one account manager and one delivery schedule — not four separate vendors to chase.

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Statewide coverage

North, Central and South Jersey on fixed route days. Tell us your town and we’ll tell you which day we’re on your street.

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Why local bottling actually matters

Most water companies serving New Jersey truck their product in from out of state. Ours is bottled at 23 Carol Street in Clifton, which has three practical consequences.

Shorter lead times. A route that starts in Passaic County can reach most of North Jersey inside an hour. Off‑schedule drops and same‑week additions are genuinely feasible rather than a favour.

Bigger orders are no problem. Pallet quantities don’t require a special arrangement when the plant is a short drive away — useful for warehouses in July.

Returned bottles go home. Empties are collected, sanitized and refilled at the same facility, which is what keeps returnable glass and polycarbonate economical.

  • Same‑week additions and off‑schedule drops
  • Pallet and bulk quantities on standard routes
  • Empties collected every delivery
  • Month‑to‑month, no lock‑in

Planning figures

  • Office, per person2–3 gal / month
  • Warehouse, per person4–6 gal / month
  • Summer uplift+30–50%
  • Coolers1 per ~25 staff
  • Bottle weight (5 gal)~42 lb

What’s in the water — and what isn’t

New Jersey does not have one water supply; it has hundreds. A tenant in Hoboken is on a large municipal system. An office park in Morris County may sit on a small utility or even private wells. Hardness, iron and taste vary enormously between towns just a few miles apart.

New Jersey has also been unusually early and strict on drinking‑water regulation — the state set some of the first enforceable PFAS standards in the country, ahead of federal rules. That is a good thing, and it means public supplies here are tested against tighter limits than in most states.

Where bottled water earns its place is consistency and preference: the same product, the same taste, in every one of your locations, regardless of which utility serves that particular building.

On a private well? Plenty of offices and industrial sites in Hunterdon, Sussex, Warren and Salem counties are. Well water is unregulated between owner tests, and hardness and iron are common. Tell us and we’ll factor it into what we recommend.

How it works

  1. 1

    Tell us where you are

    Address, roughly how many people, and whether it’s an office, a warehouse or a site. That’s enough to quote.

  2. 2

    Quote back same day

    Pricing, your route day, and any paperwork your building needs from us — Class A buildings in Newark, Jersey City and Hoboken generally want a certificate of insurance.

  3. 3

    Install and first stock

    Coolers delivered and set up, water stocked, and we show whoever manages the pantry how the changeover works.

  4. 4

    Recurring service

    We come back on your route day, restock, take the empties, and sanitize the coolers quarterly. Scale up or down whenever you like.

Questions we get from New Jersey businesses

Do you really cover the whole state?
Yes, on fixed route days by region. North Jersey — Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Passaic, Union, Morris — is our densest coverage and closest to the plant. Central Jersey along the Route 1 and Turnpike corridors is well covered. South Jersey and the Shore run on a less frequent but reliable schedule. Tell us the town and we’ll tell you the day.
How is this different from a national water company?
Mostly in what happens when something goes wrong. Our water is bottled in Clifton, so an extra delivery is a short drive rather than a routing exception. You get one account manager rather than a call centre. And there is no multi‑year contract, which is where national suppliers tend to make their margin.
Can you deliver to a warehouse floor, not just an office?
That’s a real part of what we do. Warehouse and distribution work means higher volume per person, pallet quantities, and coolers positioned on the floor rather than in a break room. Summer is the constraint — consumption in a non‑climate‑controlled building can be double an office. We plan for that rather than being surprised by it.
We have four locations. Can they go on one account?
Yes, and most multi‑site clients do. One invoice, one point of contact, cost split by location for your accounting if you want it. Each site keeps its own delivery schedule and quantities.
Bottled or bottleless — which should we take?
Bottleless usually wins above roughly 30 people where there is plumbing access, which office parks generally have. Bottled wins for smaller sites, for anywhere without a convenient cold water line, and for anyone who specifically wants spring or alkaline water rather than filtered municipal water. Ask us to quote both and compare the real numbers.
Is there a contract?
No. Month‑to‑month on both delivery and equipment rental. Pause for a slow season or an office move and pick it back up.
TriBeCa Beverage Company

Our water is bottled by TriBeCa Beverage Company at 23 Carol Street in Clifton — which is why New Jersey routes are the shortest we run.

Get a quote for your New Jersey site

Tell us where you are and roughly how many people. We’ll price bottled delivery and, if it suits your building, a bottleless system alongside it.