Bottle Filling Stations

Designed for dependability and efficiency, each bottle filling station supports a healthier, more sustainable way to keep people hydrated.

Maximizing Hydration, Minimizing Waste. Bottle filling stations like the EZH2O by Elkay and HydroBoost by Halsey Taylor provide convenient, safe drinking water without the danger of transmitting germs and viruses by touch. And filtered stations remove common contaminants like chlorine and lead, so the water just tastes better.

Water bottle filling stations are essential in promoting eco-friendly hydration in public and commercial spaces. And more recently, they have also become prevalent in upscale residential use. They reduce plastic waste and offer a convenient, touchless way for users to refill their bottles.

Whether you're upgrading an existing water fountain or installing a new system, Berl’s provides a wide range of bottle filling stations designed to meet ADA standards, support high-traffic areas, and offer filtered water options.

Why Choose Berl's

Berl’s provides a variety of the highest quality water bottle filling stations that are suitable for different commercial and residential environments. Offering both new installations and retrofitting options, these stations come from trusted manufacturers Elkay and Halsey Taylor. Each water bottle refill station is designed to offer a sustainable way for users to refill bottles, reducing waste and improving access to clean water.

Types of Bottle Filling Stations

Berl’s carries in-wall, surface-mounted, and freestanding water bottle filling stations, with filtered and non-filtered options. There are also vandal-resistant and ADA-compliant models, allowing for accessibility and durability in public or commercial spaces.

How Often Should Filters Be Replaced in a Filtered Bottle Filling Station?

For filtered water bottle filling stations, the filter will have a capacity rating. This can vary significantly, so be sure to check the label. Elkay WaterSentry filters, for example, come in capacities ranging from 750 gallons (for residential use), all the way up to 6000 gallons for use in busy public areas like a gym or school. In addition, the filter will have an expiration date, by which, the filter should be changed even if the capacity has not been reached. For WaterSentry filters, this is every 12 months. Regular filter replacement helps ensure the water remains clean and of high quality.

Are Bottle Filling Stations a Requirement?

Though not typically required by law, water bottle filling stations are becoming increasingly common in commercial spaces to encourage sustainability and convenience. Installing these stations can help reduce the use of disposable plastic bottles and meet environmental goals.

ADA Requirements for Water Bottle Filling Stations

To ensure accessibility, water bottle refill stations must meet specific ADA standards. The spout height cannot exceed 48 inches from the ground for front or side approaches. Additionally, the station must provide a clear floor space of 30 by 48 inches for wheelchair access, allowing users to easily approach and operate the unit.

Controls should be operable with one hand, requiring minimal force and no tight grasping or twisting. These specifications ensure that individuals with disabilities can comfortably use the stations. Berl's offers models that comply with these guidelines. Berl’s offers a variety of options that meet these guidelines, providing accessible and sustainable hydration solutions for a wide range of settings.