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Miami Water Delivery Pros

Premium & plastic-free

Glass, for the rooms where it shows

Returnable glass jugs on the same route as everything else — plus glass‑bottled Saratoga and Mountain Valley for boardrooms, hospitality and client meetings.

  • Returnable, reused glass jugs
  • No single‑use plastic in the pantry
  • Saratoga & Mountain Valley cases
  • Same routes, same schedule
TriBeCa Beverage Company

Our water is bottled by TriBeCa Beverage Company. We handle South Florida — routing, building access, and service.

Two reasons offices here move to glass

Presentation. South Florida has a lot of client‑facing business — law, real estate, wealth management, hospitality, marine. Glass on a boardroom table reads differently from a plastic jug, which is where most of our glass accounts start.

Policy. For a firm with a stated sustainability position, single‑use plastic in the pantry is an easy thing for a visitor to notice. Glass jugs go back on the truck, get refilled, and come round again on your normal route day.

The trade‑off is weight, and we will be straight with you about it: a glass 5‑gallon jug is a real two‑handed lift. We normally pair glass with a bottom‑load cooler so nobody on your staff has to hoist one.

  • Returnable jugs — refilled, not discarded
  • No single‑use plastic in the pantry
  • Better presentation in client‑facing rooms
  • Supports a stated sustainability policy
  • Heavier — pair with a bottom‑load cooler

Glass options

  • 5-gallon jugReturnable
  • 3-gallon jugReturnable, easier lift
  • Saratoga12-pack, still or sparkling
  • Mountain Valley12-pack glass
  • Best paired withBottom-load cooler

Glass bottle questions

Is glass heavier to handle?
Noticeably. A full 5‑gallon glass jug is meaningfully heavier than the plastic equivalent, which is already around 42 pounds. If staff change bottles themselves, use a bottom‑load cooler or 3‑gallon jugs. If your driver changes them on delivery, it matters much less.
Do they break?
Rarely — they travel in protective crates and we replace any damaged bottle on the spot at no charge. The genuine risk is a hard tile pantry floor and a bottle change gone wrong, which is another argument for bottom‑load.
Is glass more expensive?
Somewhat. The jugs cost more, weigh more to ship and need more careful handling. The premium per gallon over plastic is modest. Ask for both on the quote and decide with real numbers.
Saratoga or Mountain Valley?
Both are premium American spring waters in glass. Saratoga is from Saratoga Springs, New York, available still and sparkling — the cobalt blue bottle is the recognisable one. Mountain Valley is from Hot Springs, Arkansas, in clear glass. For a boardroom it’s largely aesthetic; we stock both in 12‑packs.

Keep your office stocked year‑round

Tell us your building and your headcount. We’ll send a same-day quote sized for South Florida consumption — not a northern office’s average.