Water Station Rentals San Francisco
Our Core Service Offering, We Are The Leading Provider of Cold Drinking Water Station Rentals Across San Francisco and the Bay Area
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The Bay Area's Hydration Partner
On-Site Hydration Services provides drinking water station rentals across San Francisco and the Bay Area. We deliver chilled, filtered water trailers and refillable bottle-fill stations to job sites, festivals, weddings, and corporate campuses from the Outer Sunset to SoMa, from the Marina to Bayview, and out across Marin, San Mateo, Alameda, and Contra Costa counties. Our trailers have hydrated the load-in crews at Outside Lands, the construction superintendents framing towers along Mission Rock, the wedding parties at the Palace of Fine Arts, and the all-hands gatherings on the 61st floor of Salesforce Tower.
Here's why San Francisco operators rely on On-Site Hydration Services. We're Cal Fire certified, A+ BBB accredited, SAM.gov registered for federal contracts, ISN member contractors for the construction sector, and we've completed more than 11,000 deliveries across California. Every driver on our roster is a W-2 employee with hydration-rig training, not a contractor pulled from a gig app at 4am. Our dispatch team stages Bay Area trailers overnight when bridge timing demands it, which means your 5am SoMa load-in starts on schedule and your Outside Lands ground crew has cold water before the gates open.
24/7 Rapid Dispatch Available
Serving all of San Francisco County
1 incorporated cities and 30+ City of SF neighborhoods.
Phone: (866) 748-5932
Email: info@onsitehydrationservices.com
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 6pm PT
Emergency dispatch: 24/7 for declared incidents, wildfire response, and same-day vendor failures.
Thousands of 5-Star Reviews · 11,000+ Deliveries · A+ BBB Accredited · Cal Fire Certified · SAM.gov Registered · ISN Member Contractor · California HQ · 20+ Years Statewide
How the Signature Series® Shows Up in San Francisco
The Signature Series® is our flagship rental. It’s a fully self-contained, refrigerated, multi-spigot drinking water trailer built for the conditions California actually throws at events and job sites. Three quick pictures of how it lands in San Francisco. Picture a Tuesday morning at Salesforce Tower. A facilities director has 1,287 employees coming in for a quarterly all-hands. The building’s interior plumbing wasn’t designed for a single-floor surge of that size, and the catering team needs the bar areas free. On-Site Hydration Services rolls a Signature Series® trailer into the Mission Street loading dock at 5am, our crew runs lines to two pop-up stations on the plaza, and by 8am every employee filing in past the Annie Street entrance gets cold filtered water in a compostable cup. The director never thinks about it again. Now picture a Friday in early August at Outside Lands. Polo Field, three days, more than 200,000 attendees across the weekend, and a production manager who needs hydration for the artist compound, the FOH crews, the production trailers, and the volunteer staging area. We position four Signature Series® trailers across Golden Gate Park before the perimeter fence goes up Wednesday night. The trailers don’t draw on Park water lines, they don’t tap into stage power for cooling, and they keep delivering at 38°F even when the Saturday inland marine pull spikes the temperature in the Hellman Hollow bowl to 78°F. Then picture a SoMa construction superintendent on a 27-story residential tower somewhere near 4th and Folsom. Crew of 84, three trades stacked, OSHA Cal/OSHA §3395 in play because the East Bay heat is bleeding west and the rooftop deck is hitting 91°F by 11am. He calls On-Site Hydration Services Tuesday at 2pm. We have a Signature Series® on site Wednesday at 6am with our W-2 driver explaining where the refill points are. The trailer stays for the duration of the framing phase, and the GC’s safety officer stops getting hydration write-ups from the prime. That’s the Signature Series® in San Francisco. Same trailer, three completely different jobs, one phone call to On-Site Hydration Services.
Signature Series® Specifications
| Spec | Value |
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| No. of Stations | (4) Bottle Filling Stations |
| Box Size | 97" × 51" |
| Weight | 2,200 lbs |
| Length w/ caster wheels | 9'1" |
| Width w/ Jacks | 66" |
| Height (with A/C unit) | 7'3" |
| Fresh Water Tank | 300 Gallons |
| Gray Water Tank | 29 Gallons (Optional) |
| Power Requirements | 1-3 dedicated 20A/120V circuits OR 1 dedicated 50A/240V circuit |
| No. of AC Units | 1 |
Facts About The Hydration Needs in San Francisco
San Francisco is a city of 830,235 people packed into 46.87 square miles, which makes it the densest big city west of the Mississippi and the smallest county in California by land area. It’s also the fourth largest city in the state and the 17th largest in the country. Wrap the immediate Bay Area around that core and you’re serving a 9-county, 7.75-million-person megaregion that runs from Sausalito down to Palo Alto and east past Walnut Creek. The hydration logistics problem here doesn’t look like any other California market.
SF Microclimates Inside 47 Square Miles
Mark Twain's apocryphal line about the coldest winter being a summer in San Francisco isn't far off. The Outer Sunset and Outer Richmond run 55-65°F on August afternoons while the Mission and Dogpatch are sitting at 75°F. Five distinct weather zones inside a city smaller than Bakersfield's airport footprint. Hydration demand swings 40% between Ocean Beach and 24th Street on the same Saturday.
Events & Venues at World-Class Scale
Oracle Park seats 41,915 Giants fans. Chase Center seats 18,064 for Warriors home games. Moscone Center is a 740,000-square-foot convention complex. Bill Graham Civic holds 8,500. Golden Gate Park stages Outside Lands and Hardly Strictly. Stern Grove runs free summer concerts for 11 weeks. Civic Center Plaza hosts everything from Lunar New Year to the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japantown. The booking calendar is essentially full.
Tech HQ Density Unmatched Anywhere
Salesforce Tower is the tallest building west of the Mississippi. Uber HQ sits at 1455 Market. Airbnb, X, Slack, Stripe, Lyft, Block, Pinterest, Reddit, OpenAI in Mission Bay, and Anthropic in Mission Bay all run headquarters inside the city. When any one of these companies hosts a 1,500-person all-hands or product launch, building water infrastructure can't absorb it.
UCSF and the Mission Bay Biotech Corridor
UCSF runs multiple campuses with the largest concentration sitting in Mission Bay's biotech zone. Add USF, SFSU just over the Daly City line, Academy of Art, City College, and California College of the Arts, and the city is supporting an outsized student and research population that hosts conferences, commencements, and field clinics year-round.
The Plastic Reduction Pioneer
San Francisco was the first major US city in the country to ban single-use plastic water bottles on city property back in 2014. Berkeley followed. The city mandates composting and recycling for businesses, requires events on public property to provide water refill infrastructure, and has committed to Zero Waste by 2030. Bottled water isn't just expensive at scale here. On many event permits it isn't legal.
Weddings, Tourism, and 25 Million Visitors
The Palace of Fine Arts is one of the most photographed wedding venues in California. SF City Hall's Rotunda hosts hundreds of weddings every year. Treasure Island, the Conservatory of Flowers, Stern Grove, the Presidio, Pier 27, and Cavallo Point in Sausalito stack the calendar with destination ceremonies. Add 25 million annual visitors and the volume of guest-facing hydration moments inside city limits is staggering.
Why San Francisco Residents & Businesses Choose On-Site Hydration Services as #1
Bridge-Aware Dispatch
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Overnight Staging When It Matters
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W-2 Drivers Only
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SAM.gov & Federal-Ready
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ISN Member Contractor
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Microclimate-Calibrated Loads
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Sustainability Documentation On Request
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San Francisco Job Sites & Events We Hydrate
Fourteen SF scenarios. One Signature Series trailer. The job changes, the equipment doesn’t.
Music Festivals & Outdoor Concerts
Outside Lands, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Stern Grove Festival, Lovevolution, North Beach Festival. Multi-day load-ins, artist compound staging, FOH and back-of-house separation, volunteer hydration. We've done the choreography on most of these stages.
→ See SF festival water station rentalsConstruction Sites
Mission Rock's 28-acre waterfront development. Pier 70 redevelopment. India Basin. Treasure Island's 8,000-unit residential build-out. The Transbay-adjacent towers. Stonestown Galleria's mixed-use rebuild. Cal/OSHA §3395 hydration compliance baked into every trailer we drop.
→ See SF construction site water station rentalsWeddings
Palace of Fine Arts, City Hall, Conservatory of Flowers, Treasure Island, Pier 27, the Presidio, Cavallo Point in Sausalito. From a 100-guest Rotunda ceremony to a 437-guest tented reception in the Marin Headlands, we run hydration for both intimate and statement weddings.
→ See SF wedding water station rentalsFilm & Commercial Shoots
Tech product launches at Pier 70 warehouses. Indie features shot in the Mission. National commercial shoots posed at Lands End and the Golden Gate Bridge overlooks. Crew of 40 or crew of 200, the trailer rolls in before craft setup.
→ See SF film and production water station rentalsWildfire Air Quality & Regional Response
SF itself is low fire risk, but the city absorbs major air quality impacts from regional wildfires. When Marin's Mount Tamalpais corridor, the Oakland Hills, or the Santa Cruz Mountains burn, indoor cooling and refill centers spin up across SF and we deploy. The 2020 CZU Lightning Complex burned 86,509 acres and pushed Bay Area AQI past 250 for weeks.
→ See SF wildfire response water station rentalsMarathons & Endurance Events
The SF Marathon crosses the Golden Gate Bridge every July. Bay to Breakers draws 50,000 runners and around 75,000 spectators along the route every May. The SF Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, ZAPPOS Run for Your Money, half marathons through Golden Gate Park: every one of these needs cold refill stations at start, mile splits, and finish.
→ See SF race and marathon water station rentalsSchools & Universities
UCSF Mission Bay, USF, SFSU just over the line in Daly City, Academy of Art, City College, California College of the Arts. Commencements, orientations, alumni events, athletic tournaments, summer programs.
→ See SF school and university water station rentalsCooling & Hydration Centers
SF rarely hits 95°F, but when the East Bay corridor pulls inland heat across the Bay, Mission and Dogpatch can spike. The city stands up cooling centers and we provide refillable hydration as a backup to building plumbing.
→ See SF cooling center water station rentalsUrban Farms & Farmers Markets
Ferry Building Marketplace, Alemany Farmers Market, Mission Community Market. Vendors and weekend volunteer crews running open-air operations need hydration just like a construction site.
→ See SF farmers market water station rentalsCorporate Campuses & Tech HQs
Salesforce, Uber, Airbnb, X, Slack, Stripe, Lyft, Block, Pinterest, Reddit, OpenAI, Anthropic. All-hands gatherings, product launches, holiday parties, customer summits. Buildings aren't plumbed for 1,500-person plaza events.
→ See SF corporate event water station rentalsCivic & Religious Gatherings
Lunar New Year Parade (the largest outside Asia), Cherry Blossom Festival in Japantown, SF Pride (one of the largest in the world at over a million attendees), Castro Street Fair, Folsom Street Fair. Civic Center, parade routes, and neighborhood activations.
→ See SF civic event water station rentalsGovernment & Military
Presidio adjacency, Coast Guard SF Bay, federal courthouse events, GSA building work, Cal OES coordination during regional emergencies. Our SAM.gov registration keeps the procurement side moving.
→ See SF government water station rentalsBrand Activations
Tech product launches at Fort Mason, sneaker drops in the Mission, Bay Area sponsorship activations at Oracle Park and Chase Center, Salesforce Dreamforce satellite events all over downtown. We provide the branded refill stations.
→ See SF brand activation water station rentalsOutdoor Recreation & Glamping
Marin Headlands campouts, Point Reyes adjacency events, Mount Tam group hikes, corporate retreats in Sausalito. Locations without permanent water need self-contained refill infrastructure. On-Site Hydration Services has hauled trailers up routes most vendors won't touch.
→ See SF outdoor and glamping water station rentalsHow You Can Rent The Signature Series® in San Francisco
Nine rental terms cover every Bay Area job. Each one runs on the same Signature Series® Cold Drinking Water Station, sized to the duration and footprint of your job.
Picture a Salesforce Tower all-hands letting out at 5pm, 2,000 employees pouring onto the plaza, and the catering team realizing the bottled water order didn’t show. That call lands with us. So does the Outside Lands production manager who needs eight trailers staged in Golden Gate Park before Karl the Fog burns off Friday morning. Bay Area logistics force flexibility, and our rental terms are built around it.
On-Site Hydration Services rents the Signature Series® Cold Drinking Water Station across San Francisco and the wider Bay Area. One product, configured to whatever the day asks of it.
- Single-day rentals. Drop the morning of, pick up that night. Works for SF Marathon water stops along the Embarcadero, Bay to Breakers staging near Howard Street, or a Stripe product launch at Pier 27.
- Weekends and 3-day holds — the workhorse for Marina district weddings at the Palace of Fine Arts, a Saturday wedding at SF City Hall that bleeds into a Sunday brunch, or any Friday-Sunday Moscone conference overflow.
- Need 4 to 7 days for a festival? Multi-day event rentals cover Outside Lands load-in through teardown, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass weekend in Hellman Hollow, and SF Pride’s full Civic Center footprint. We refill mid-event so the taps never run dry through 750,000 attendees.
- Weekly rentals for film shoots in the Mission, episodic crews staging near Treasure Island, or summer-camp programs running Monday through Friday at Crissy Field.
- Construction sites at Mission Rock, Transbay, or the Salesforce Park expansion lease our units monthly. Cal/OSHA-compliant cool potable water on the deck, no bottled-water delivery loop, no daily refill schedule to manage.
- Long-term leases (6+ months) for the multi-year builds — warehouse expansions in Brisbane, the next phase of OpenAI’s Mission Bay buildout, ongoing infrastructure work along the bridge corridors.
- A pipe bursts at Anthropic’s office at 9am. Same-day emergency response gets a Signature Series unit on site by early afternoon, assuming Bay Bridge traffic cooperates. We stage trailers overnight in the East Bay specifically for these calls.
- Brand activations get custom-wrapped trailers — logo, color match, campaign artwork. Common request for Uber HQ events, Airbnb experiences in the Mission, and Chase Center sponsor activations on game nights.
- Multi-unit deployments when one trailer can’t carry the load. Outside Lands runs eight to twelve of our units across Polo Field, Lindley Meadow, and Hellman Hollow. Oracle Park playoff overflow needs four. We coordinate the staging plan around early-morning load-in windows before downtown closes off.
San Francisco Heat Illness Prevention & Cal/OSHA §3395
San Francisco itself rarely hits 95°F. Karl the Fog keeps the city moderate even in August. But the Bay Area corridor your crews work across does. Walnut Creek hits 95°F on most July afternoons. Concord regularly tops 100°F. San Jose’s east side and the Livermore Valley run hot. East Bay flatlands behind the Oakland Hills are functionally Sacramento Valley climate. Cal/OSHA §3395 applies to outdoor work statewide when temperatures hit 80°F. Above 95°F it triggers high-heat procedures including mandatory cool-down rests, observation protocols, and at least one quart of cool drinking water per employee per hour. Crews moving across the Bay Area in a single workday cross those thresholds even when they started in fog. What §3395 actually requires.
Quantity.
At least one quart per employee per hour for the entire shift. For a 50-person crew working 10 hours, that’s 1,250 gallons per day minimum.
Access.
Water must be located as close as practicable to where employees are working.
Temperature.
Suitably cool, which the standard interprets as cooler than ambient. On a 95°F job site, room-temperature water doesn’t qualify.
Documentation.
Heat illness prevention plans, training records, and water provision are inspectable. Cal/OSHA citations for §3395 violations on construction sites have hit $4,847 per occurrence per worker on multi-employee jobs.
The Signature Series® trailer is built to meet every clause. 38°F output. Multi-spigot capacity for crews up to 100. Self-contained operation so it doesn’t compete with sanitation or operations water. Documentation we hand to your safety officer for the prequal binder. When your GC pulls jobs across the Bay Bridge from a Mission Bay framing tower to a Pleasanton tilt-up, the heat condition changes by 25°F across a single drive. Your hydration infrastructure has to keep up. On-Site Hydration Services plans for that swing.
Why 47 Square Miles Has Five Different Weathers
San Francisco’s microclimates are real, they’re well-documented, and they’re the kind of thing every logistics planner working the city has to internalize. The Outer Sunset can be sitting in 60°F fog while the Mission is at 78°F and sunny. Same hour, same city, twelve minutes apart on a Sunday morning with no traffic. Five distinct zones, each with its own hydration demand profile.
Western SF (Outer Sunset, Outer Richmond).
Pacific marine layer dominant. 55-65°F summer afternoons. Foggy, cool, breezy. Hydration demand is lower in volume but cold-water preference is still high because the wind is dehydrating. Outside Lands sits inside this microclimate even though Golden Gate Park feels protected.
Eastern SF (Mission, Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Bayview).
Sun bowl effect. 65-78°F summer afternoons. The Mission can hit 82°F on a heat day. This is where most large outdoor neighborhood events run and where most construction sites are pulling heat exposure. Hydration demand here matches East Bay flatland demand.
Marina, Pacific Heights, North Beach.
Mild marine influence. 60-72°F. Weddings at the Palace of Fine Arts and corporate events at Fort Mason fall in this zone. Comfortable, but the wind off the Bay still spikes water consumption.
Downtown & SoMa.
Urban heat island. 65-80°F. Concrete and glass amplify the temperature. Salesforce Tower’s plaza, the Moscone Center surrounds, and the SoMa construction corridor all run warmer than the airport reading would suggest.
Bayview & Hunters Point.
Warmer corner. Often the hottest part of the city on any given day. Less marine influence, more sun exposure.
What this means for trailer load planning: when our dispatch desk drops a Signature Series® at an Outer Sunset wedding, the same equipment that would draw 1,400 servings at a Mission corporate event will draw closer to 900. We plan accordingly. We’ve run enough deliveries inside SF to know that the Castro and Noe Valley run sunnier than the surrounding neighborhoods because of how the hills shape the wind pattern. None of this is in a textbook. It’s just what you learn after enough years pulling trailers into 94110, 94121, 94117, and 94114.
San Francisco Neighborhoods & Bay Area Cities We Deliver To
We dispatch across San Francisco and the Bay Area every week. Inside city limits and out across the immediate region, here are the corridors our trailers know best.
Downtown & SoMa
Pop: ~85,000
Salesforce Tower, Moscone Center, Pier 27, Embarcadero, Mission Bay biotech corridor. Our most frequent SF delivery zone. Early load-ins standard.
Mission
Pop: ~60,000
24th Street corridor, Mission Community Market, Folsom Street, Dolores Park events. Eastern SF sun bowl. Higher hydration demand than the average SF job.
Marina, Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow
Pop: ~50,000
Palace of Fine Arts, Fort Mason, the Marina Green. Wedding country. Mild marine climate. Hill access considerations on some jobs.
Outer Sunset & Outer Richmond
Pop: ~110,000
Ocean Beach events, Cliff House district, Golden Gate Park’s western edge. Foggy, cool, windy. Outside Lands sits here.
Bayview, Dogpatch & Hunters Point
Pop: ~40,000
Pier 70 development, India Basin, Third Street corridor. Warmer SF corner. Heavy construction zone.
Castro & Noe Valley
Pop: ~40,000
Castro Street Fair, neighborhood events, residential weddings. Sunny pockets between the hills.
North Beach & Chinatown
Pop: ~30,000
North Beach Festival, Lunar New Year Parade route, neighborhood activations. Tight street access. We plan accordingly.
Daly City & South SF
Pop: ~175,000
SFO adjacency, SFSU, biotech campuses along Oyster Point. South SF is Stripe’s HQ campus. Our dispatch handles SFO-zone work routinely.
Marin County (Sausalito, Mill Valley, Larkspur)
Pop: ~260,000
Cavallo Point weddings, Marin Headlands events, Mill Valley Film Festival. Bridge-crossed deliveries.
Oakland & East Bay
Pop: ~440,000
Oakland-adjacent festivals, Lake Merritt activations, Jack London Square. Bridge or tube delivery depending on origin.
Berkeley
Pop: ~125,000
UC Berkeley events, Cal athletics, Berkeley Marina, Telegraph Avenue activations. Direct Bay Bridge access.
Palo Alto, Stanford, & The Peninsula
Pop: ~70,000
Stanford commencement and athletic events, Palo Alto corporate campuses, Menlo Park venues, Sand Hill Road activations. On-Site Hydration Services dispatches Peninsula jobs out of our Bay Area routing rotation.
San Francisco's Zero Waste Future & Our Part in It
San Francisco doesn’t just talk about sustainability. The city built it into law a decade before most US municipalities started taking the topic seriously. In 2014, San Francisco became the first major US city in the country to ban the sale and distribution of single-use plastic water bottles on city property. Berkeley followed. Most of the rest of the country still hasn’t caught up. The city’s Mandatory Composting and Recycling Ordinance requires every business and resident to separate compostables and recyclables. Events on public property are required to provide water refill infrastructure as a permit condition. The city’s published Zero Waste by 2030 mandate sets a target that’s now less than five years out.
On-Site Hydration Services delivers refillable infrastructure that helps event organizers and corporate operators meet these requirements. A 1,500-person all-hands at Salesforce Tower that previously moved 4,500 bottled waters through the catering line now runs from a Signature Series® trailer on the plaza and three pop-up stations across the building. Bottles displaced: roughly 4,500 for that one event. Stretch it across a quarterly cadence and the ESG report writes itself.
A 3-day festival at Hellman Hollow with 200,000 attendees that would have moved hundreds of thousands of bottled units through vendor concessions now offers free filtered refill at multiple Signature Series® hubs. Even at 30% utilization, that’s tens of thousands of bottles avoided. A Pier 70 construction site with 84 framers and finishers that would have consumed cases of bottled water across a six-month framing phase runs from a trailer that gets returned at the end of the job. Plastic waste avoided across the project: significant. Crew satisfaction with cold filtered water on demand: high.
On-Site Hydration Services doesn’t claim our trailers solve climate change. We do claim that every Signature Series® rental in San Francisco displaces single-use plastic, complies with city permit requirements, and gives operators a documentable contribution to their sustainability reporting. The math on a single Signature Series® day: a trailer running 8 hours at a 1,000-person event serves roughly 3,000 to 3,500 fills. Each fill replaces what would have been a single-use bottle. Stack that across a quarter of corporate events at any major SF tech HQ and the displacement is measured in tens of thousands of bottles per fiscal year. On-Site Hydration Services provides that documentation per event and rolled up annually on request.
Your San Francisco Questions, Answered
We routinely deliver between 4am and 6am to accommodate dock access windows, street closure permits, and pre-commute Bay Bridge timing. Tell us your dock or curb cut and we’ll match the window.
Yes. When permit windows are tight, we stage Sunday night at a Bay Area partner yard and roll the final mile early Monday. The cost is built into the quote.
Depends on origin, time of day, and destination. Our dispatch decides per job. South SF and the Peninsula usually pull via 280 or 101. East Bay pulls via Bay Bridge or San Mateo depending on traffic projection at delivery time.
A little, but less than you’d expect. Wind off the Bay is dehydrating even at 60°F. Outer Sunset and Outer Richmond crews still drink water through fog days. We plan loads about 25% lighter than a comparable Mission or Dogpatch job, not 50% lighter.
That’s our specialty in San Francisco. Every Signature Series trailer provides refillable infrastructure that complies with the city’s 2014 ordinance and most event permit conditions. Bring your own cups, bring compostables we coordinate, or rent reusable bottles through us.
Yes. UCSF Mission Bay events, biotech campus all-hands, research conferences at Genentech Hall, and clinical campus activations are routine work for our dispatch.
Yes. Smaller weddings are easier for us, not harder. Same equipment, same W-2 crew, same standards as a 1,287-person tech all-hands. On-Site Hydration Services has delivered to Cavallo Point, Marin Headlands group sites, and Point Reyes adjacency venues many times.
Depends on the season. From October through April we can usually accommodate 48-72 hour lead times for standard SF deliveries. From May through September, especially around festival weekends and the SF Marathon in July, we recommend booking two to four weeks out. On-Site Hydration Services tries hard to find a way to say yes even on tight timelines.
Ready to Lock In Your San Francisco Water Station Rental?
On-Site Hydration Services has been hydrating California for more than 20 years. We've completed 11,000+ deliveries. We hold A+ BBB accreditation, Cal Fire certification, SAM.gov registration, and ISN contractor status. Our drivers are W-2 employees. Our dispatch desk plans every Bay Area job around the realities of bridge windows, microclimates, permit conditions, and SF's plastic-free mandates. If you're a Salesforce Tower facilities director planning an all-hands, an Outside Lands production manager mapping the Polo Field, a Marina wedding planner working a Palace of Fine Arts ceremony, a SoMa construction superintendent staring down Cal/OSHA §3395 on a 27-story framing job, a Mission corporate events lead booking a Dolores Park activation, or a UCSF events coordinator running a Mission Bay biotech conference, we've worked your venue or one just like it. Most of our SF work starts with a five-minute phone call. You tell our dispatch the date, the address, and the headcount. We tell you the trailer configuration, the delivery window, and the price. If your event is on city property, we'll send the permit-ready quote letter the same day. Call (866) 748-5932 or request a San Francisco quote and we'll have you booked the same business day.
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