Potable Bulk Water Delivery for Homes, Wells, Storage Tanks, Pools, and Neighborhood Water Systems
Aqua Wheels provides potable drinking water delivery for homeowners, rural properties, storage tanks, wells, cisterns, swimming pools, and neighborhood water systems throughout Austin, the Hill Country, and surrounding Central Texas areas.




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What Is Potable Water Delivery?
Potable water delivery is the transportation of clean drinking water by truck from an approved water source to your property. This water may be used for household storage tanks, cisterns, wells, pool filling, neighborhood systems, temporary water needs, construction-related use, and other applications where clean water is required.
For many Central Texas properties, potable bulk water delivery is not just a convenience. It can be a practical backup when a well cannot keep up, when drought reduces available supply, when a municipality has restrictions, or when a large amount of water is needed faster than a household line can provide.

Drinking Water Delivery for Wells and Storage Tanks
Many homes around Austin and the Hill Country depend on wells, storage tanks, cisterns, or rainwater collection systems. During normal conditions, these systems may be enough. During drought, heavy household use, low rainfall, equipment issues, or seasonal demand, they may need extra support.
Aqua Wheels helps homeowners refill or top off storage systems before they get critically low. Some customers call when their tank needs immediate water. Others prefer planned deliveries so they can avoid running out.
Potable water delivery may be helpful if:
- Your well is producing less than normal
- Your storage tank is running low
- Your rainwater collection system has not received enough rainfall
- You are preparing for guests, events, or seasonal usage
- You want backup water before peak summer demand
- You need water while a well or pump system is being repaired
- Your property does not have access to a reliable public water line
For ongoing needs, Aqua Wheels can help you think through tank capacity, household usage, delivery frequency, and the best time to schedule refills.
Common Reasons to Schedule Drinking Water Delivery
Aqua Wheels delivers potable water for a wide range of residential and community needs, including:
- Refilling home water storage tanks
- Supporting low-producing wells
- Filling cisterns and rainwater collection systems
- Adding water during drought conditions
- Filling new swimming pools
- Refilling pools after repairs or resurfacing
- Supplying rural homes with limited water access
- Supporting neighborhood water storage systems
- Providing backup water when a local municipality cannot meet demand
- Helping properties prepare for high-use seasons
- Supplying temporary water during repairs, maintenance, or construction
If you are not sure how much water you need, Aqua Wheels can help estimate the volume based on your tank size, pool dimensions, or expected household usage.
Water Delivery for Neighborhood Storage Systems
Some neighborhoods, subdivisions, private communities, and shared water systems rely on storage tanks or local supply infrastructure that can become strained during drought or high-demand periods.
When a local municipality or water provider cannot supply enough water to keep up with demand, bulk potable water delivery may be needed to help maintain storage levels. Aqua Wheels can support neighborhood water storage systems that need added volume, planned deliveries, or temporary supplemental water.
For neighborhood or shared-system deliveries, the planning process may include:
- Tank capacity
- Current water level
- Desired refill amount
- Delivery access for large trucks
- Source availability
- Frequency of deliveries
- Water-use restrictions
- Municipal or system requirements
- Timing and coordination with system operators
Because these deliveries can involve larger volumes and more coordination, it is best to schedule as early as possible.
Drought Conditions Can Affect Water Availability
Central Texas drought conditions can directly affect water delivery. During dry periods, municipalities may limit access, public water systems may be under restrictions, and some sources may not be available for bulk hauling.
This is an important point for customers to understand: not every water delivery company has access to every water source. A provider may be able to haul potable water, but that does not mean every municipal source is open, available, or practical for every job.
When drought conditions are active, several factors can affect your delivery:
- Which water sources are available
- Whether a nearby source is restricted
- How far the truck must travel to load
- How many loads can be delivered in one day
- Whether delivery cost changes due to transit distance
- Whether scheduling windows are limited
- Whether demand is unusually high
Aqua Wheels works to source water responsibly and communicate clearly when availability, distance, or drought conditions affect a delivery. If the closest source is unavailable, water may need to come from farther away, which can affect both timing and cost.
Why Water Sources Matter
The location of the water source can have a major impact on a bulk water delivery. A job close to an available approved source may be faster and more cost-effective than a job that requires a long round trip from a distant source.
This matters even more for large deliveries. A pool fill, neighborhood storage refill, or high-volume tank delivery may require multiple loads. If every load requires a long drive to and from the source, the schedule and cost can change significantly.
Aqua Wheels helps customers understand these factors before the delivery. We believe it is better to explain source distance, drought limitations, and scheduling realities upfront than to surprise you later.


Clean Water, Clean Equipment, Careful Handling
Aqua Wheels delivers potable water and takes water cleanliness seriously. As a TCEQ-certified water hauler, we use equipment and handling practices appropriate for drinking water delivery.
Clean delivery is about more than the water itself. The truck, tank, hoses, fittings, and handling process all matter. Aqua Wheels maintains its equipment for potable water hauling and follows a process designed to keep the water clean from source to delivery.
For homeowners and communities, this matters because delivered water may be going into a system used for household supply, storage, bathing, cooking, irrigation support, or pool startup. Starting with properly hauled potable water helps protect the system and gives you confidence in the delivery.
Careful Delivery to Protect Your Property
Bulk water trucks are heavy, especially when loaded. Aqua Wheels drivers take care when entering a property, positioning the truck, and placing hoses.
Before delivery, we look at access conditions such as:
- Driveway width
- Driveway slope
- Fresh concrete or decorative pavers
- Soft ground
- Gravel or caliche surfaces
- Septic areas
- Irrigation lines
- Gates and fences
- Low trees or overhead lines
- Tight turns
- Tank or pool location
- Hose reach
If a truck cannot safely reach the ideal location, we will discuss the best available option. Protecting your driveway, landscaping, yard, and property is part of doing the job correctly.
How Much Water Do You Need?
The amount of water needed depends on what you are filling. For storage tanks and cisterns, the tank’s rated capacity is usually the best guide. A 5,000-gallon storage tank needs up to 5,000 gallons if empty. If it is half full, it may only need about 2,500 gallons.
For pools, the estimate depends on size and average depth. A common formula for rectangular pools is:
Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5 = Approximate Gallons
For example, a 30 ft x 15 ft pool with an average depth of 5 ft holds about 16,875 gallons.
30 x 15 x 5 x 7.5 = 16,875 gallons
Neighborhood systems and larger storage tanks may require multiple truckloads or a planned delivery schedule. Aqua Wheels can help estimate the number of loads based on the total gallons needed and available truck capacity.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Aqua Wheels delivers potable water for homes, storage tanks, cisterns, wells, pools, and other approved uses throughout Austin and surrounding Central Texas areas.
Yes. Potable bulk water delivery is commonly used to refill home storage tanks, cisterns, and backup water systems.
Yes. If your well cannot keep up with demand or is producing less during drought conditions, Aqua Wheels can deliver potable water to your storage tank or holding system.
Yes. Aqua Wheels can support neighborhood, subdivision, and shared storage systems that need supplemental water, especially when local supply is limited or demand is high.
Yes. Drought can affect source availability, municipal restrictions, travel distance, scheduling, and cost. If a nearby source is restricted or unavailable, water may need to be hauled from farther away.
Not all water haulers have access to the same approved sources. Source access can vary by location, municipality, restrictions, account status, drought conditions, and operating rules.
Pool water delivery typically uses potable water, but the delivery purpose is different. Potable water may be used for pools, storage tanks, wells, cisterns, and other clean-water applications. Pool water still needs proper chemical balancing after filling.
The number of loads depends on the gallons needed and the truck capacity available for your job. We can help estimate loads based on your tank size, pool dimensions, or system requirements.
We have long hoses that can typically reach your pool or tank without issue. Because loaded water trucks are heavy, we evaluate driveway condition, slope, access, and surface type before positioning the truck.
It is best to call as early as possible, especially during drought, summer pool season, or high-demand periods. Advance scheduling gives us more flexibility with truck availability and water source planning.
We deliver water to a good portion of the hill country, but if your location is out of reach we can usually recommend the right company to get you taken care of.




