Water Coolers
Filtered water. No bottles to lift.
Point-of-use coolers, hot and cold on demand, sparkling on request. Filter changes on a tracked schedule.
Three water solutions for offices
Most modern offices run point-of-use coolers — plumbed in, no bottles, hot and cold on demand. The right choice for your office depends on your plumbing access, headcount, and whether you want sparkling water in the mix. We confirm the right setup during a free site visit.
Point-of-use coolers
Plumbed in, hot and cold on demand. No bottles to lift or swap.
Premium dispensers
Sparkling, ambient, touchless. Same filtration with extra options.
Bottle-fed coolers
For older buildings without plumbing access. Bottles delivered on a route.
How it works
- 1
Free site visit
We come to your office, look at the kitchenette, check the plumbing, and confirm the right cooler for the space. 20–30 minutes.
- 2
Tailored quote
Equipment, install, and ongoing filter service itemized. If a plumber is needed for an extension, that's scoped before you commit.
- 3
Install
Same week in Vaughan, one to two weeks across the GTA. We connect to the cold-water line, set up the filter housing, and dispense first water before we leave.
- 4
Filter service
Filters are tracked per unit and changed on schedule — typically every 6 months. Sanitization on the same visit. No tickets to file.
Why offices add water filtration with Aurora
Most of our water-filtration installs come from offices that already have us running their coffee or vending. Adding water means one invoice, one technician, one number to call. It's also the simplest way to retire bottled-water delivery — both in cost and in the time your team spends wrangling bottles.
Filter changes happen on schedule. If something is off, you call once and someone shows up.
- →Owner-operated for 8 years from a Maple HQ
- →Filter changes scheduled, not requested
- →One vendor for water, coffee, and vending
- →No long-term contract requirement
- →Free site visit before any quote
- →Side-by-side cost comparison vs bottled delivery in your quote
Where we install water filtration
Vaughan and the surrounding neighborhoods — Maple, Woodbridge, Concord, Thornhill, Kleinburg — are our primary service area, with same-day or next-day response. We also install across North York, Mississauga, and Brampton.
Water filtration in Vaughan →Common questions
- What does the filtration actually remove?
- Multi-stage filtration removes chlorine, sediment, and the taste and odour issues common in municipal water. Specific filter stages depend on the unit and your local water profile — we confirm both during the site visit.
- How often are filters changed?
- On a scheduled cycle — typically every 6 months for standard sediment and carbon stages. We track filter dates per machine, so changes happen on time without you needing to remember.
- Do you require a long-term contract?
- No long-term contract is required. We agree on what works for both sides at the start, and the relationship continues because the service is good — not because you're locked in.
- Can we add water filtration to an existing coffee or vending account?
- Yes — that's the most efficient setup. One invoice, one technician, one point of contact. Many of our Vaughan offices run all three services together.
- Does it need plumbing or electrical work to install?
- Point-of-use coolers need a cold-water line and a standard outlet within reach. If your kitchenette already has both, install is usually under an hour. If we need to extend a line, we coordinate that with a licensed plumber before the install date.
- What's the cost compared to bottled water delivery?
- For most offices, point-of-use is meaningfully cheaper than ongoing bottle delivery once you account for delivery fees, bottle rental, and the time spent swapping bottles. We put the actual numbers side-by-side in the quote so the comparison is concrete.
Done with bottle delivery?
A 15-minute consult is enough for us to confirm the right cooler and put together a tailored quote — usually with a side-by-side cost comparison vs your current bottled service.
