You’ll find top options like Primo Water for exchanges and refills, ReadyRefresh for scheduled home or office delivery, local Water Spring stores (for example Santa Clara’s 2644 Homestead Road location) with convenient hours and vending, app-linked self-service refill stations offering chilled, sparkling and filtered fills, and independent specialty spring-water retailers that offer purified ice and bulk orders. Each offers eco-friendly reuse and flexible cadence choices; keep going to learn specifics and locations near your area.
Primo Water Stores Near You
Looking for a convenient place to get purified water nearby?
You can find Primo Water at over 23,000 retail locations across the US and Canada offering both Exchange and self-service Refill stations. You can also find self-service refill stations at over 23,500 locations across the US and Canada offering additional convenience for on-the-go refills. You’ll swap empty 3- or 5-gallon bottles for prefilled, reverse-osmosis purified water enhanced with added minerals, or you can use self-service machines to refill 1-, 3- or 5-gallon containers.
Bottles are cleaned and refilled in contaminant-free environments, and refill stations encourage reuse to reduce plastic waste.
Primo’s countertop and portable dispensers, compatible with 3- and 5-gallon bottles, provide instant room-temperature water at home or on the go.
You can also buy new BPA-free 5-gallon bottles at major retailers like Walmart and Home Depot.
Prices start around $14.48, varying by retailer and region.
ReadyRefresh Delivery and Store Services
If you prefer home or office delivery instead of store pickups or exchanges, ReadyRefresh delivers bottled water and a wide range of beverages directly to your door on weekdays between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Deliveries are dispatched on weekdays from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
You can order online or by phone, choose delivery cadence (weekly, biweekly, monthly, every other month, quarterly), and specify quantities and products.
Inventory includes still, sparkling, flavored waters, popular brands (Saratoga, S.Pellegrino, Acqua Panna, Perrier, Pure Life), energy drinks, iced teas, coffee (ground, pods, instant), and supplies like cups, lids, filters, and dispensers in 3- or 5-gallon sizes.
Regional centers in Phoenix, Tempe, and Chandler support metropolitan and suburban routes in Arizona.
Use the zip-code search or regional numbers to confirm coverage and schedule recurring or one-time deliveries conveniently.
Water Spring Store — Santa Clara Location
Because Water Spring Store sits at 2644 Homestead Road, it’s easy to reach from major Santa Clara routes and you can stop by any day between 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM for purchases or assistance.
You’ll find premium bottled natural spring water and purified ice, with local filtration and purification methods ensuring safety and consistent taste.
Holiday hours vary—Easter Sunday and January 1, 11:00 AM–5:00 PM; July 4, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM; Thanksgiving, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM; closed Christmas Day—but 24-hour outside vending machines provide after-hours access to water and ice.
Staff offer bottle filling assistance and customer service, supporting quick in-and-out transactions for individuals and businesses.
Positive reviews note reliable service and a convenient storefront alternative to delivery subscriptions.
It supports Santa Clara needs.
Self-Service Refill Stations for Reusable Bottles
Water Spring Store’s walk-up and vending options are one convenient way to get water, but many shoppers now prefer self-service refill stations that let you top up reusable bottles on the go.
You’ll find over 34,000 refill points worldwide via apps like Tap, and companies such as Primo Water and Watermill Express run extensive networks — Primo offers 23,000+ retail locations in the US and Canada, Watermill nearly 1,300 drive-up stations, and municipal providers deploy portable units for events.
Stations vary: chilled, sparkling, flavored, and filtered options; top- or bottom-loading dispensers; heating/cooling features; and reverse-osmosis treatment with mineral restoration.
Expect free public fountains, paid filtered fills with card payments, occasional small deposits, and convenient in-store placements for fast, eco-friendly refills and simplified user interfaces.
Bottle Exchange and Scheduled Delivery Options
How do bottle exchange and scheduled delivery options differ, and which fits your needs?
Bottle exchange lets you swap empty 3- or 5-gallon bottles for filled ones instantly, using containers reused 30 to 50 times and often tied to deposit-return schemes that refund 5 to 10¢ and boost return rates.
Scheduled delivery sends regular reusable-bottle shipments to homes or offices, often collecting empties on pickup to maintain circulation.
Both reduce single-use plastic, lower packaging waste, and support higher recycling rates; deposit-return states report redemption up to 90% and litter drops of 40 to 70%.
Choose exchange if you prefer immediate swaps and local drop-in convenience; choose delivery if you’ll want automated replenishment and coordinated pickup for continuous reuse.
Check local laws and providers’ policies.
Conclusion
You’ll find options that fit your needs and budget, whether you want Primo outlets, ReadyRefresh delivery, Santa Clara’s Water Spring storefront, self-serve refill stations, or bottle-exchange plans. Compare pricing, delivery windows, water source certifications, and container sizes before you commit. For example, a busy family in Santa Clara switched from bottled delivery to a weekly refill station visit, cutting costs and plastic waste while keeping 5-gallon jugs on hand for emergencies and ensuring reliable hydration.

