Healthier, Tastier, Better Priced and Better for the Planet

Health

Pure water is vital to your body’s every function. But not all water systems are the same. Bottled and filtered water coolers have reservoirs — simply a “bucket” inside the cooler where the water sits stagnant while being chilled. But since these reservoirs are never cleaned, they are usually rampant with bacteria growth, contaminating the water you will drink.

Stonybrook systems are different: they have no reservoirs. Each glass of water is instantly filtered and chilled individually, giving you nothing but Fresh Squeezed Water™. And that’s the Stonybrook way.

Find out just how much bacteria is in your current drinking water for free through an independent third-party test. There are no obligations and no pressure at all. (Really.)

Taste

When it comes to delicious water, nothing compares to Stonybrook. Always "freshly squeezed", your Stonybrook water is filtered and chilled on demand, as you use it, never sitting stagnant in a reservoir like bottled water or other filtered systems. And with a Stonybrook filtration system, you can select from ice cold, piping hot and even sparkling water.

Your Stonybrook water system removes chlorine, lead and chemical contaminants, to ensure that all that’s left is the cleanest, purest and best tasting water possible.

Cost

Most Stonybrook clients enjoy a 10 to 40 percent savings when they make the switch from water delivery. And, when you factor in the benefits of not having to lug, lift, and change those 42 pound water bottles anymore, we’re miles ahead of the “Bottled Water Guys”. Plus, our appliances “sleep” at night, meaning they use 33% less electricity than typical coolers. All of these savings certainly add up.

Bottle-Free and Eco-Friendly

Clean water is too valuable a commodity to waste. But you’ll be surprised at one major way that it’s wasted: when making one gallon of bottled water, two gallons are lost. Plastic water bottles, both big and small, represent a large percentage of waste in our landfills. And recycling plastic bottles, while certainly a step in the right direction, still creates its own environmental waste.

In addition to all of the problems that come from the bottles themselves, there’s another cost to pay. The carbon footprint left behind by the diesel trucks hauling the water, the bottling plants packaging the water, and the petroleum used to create the bottles is sizable, to say the least.

Isn’t it high time we all decided to “kick the bottle”?

Interested in water delivery, Boston? Get a free trial to see how Stonybrook stacks up!