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Haulagua is the most comprehensive directory built exclusively for bulk water hauling. Browse bulk water haulers across the USA — select your state to find pros near you.

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What is bulk water hauling?

Bulk water hauling (aka bulk water delivery) is the delivery of large volumes of water by truck — typically 1,000 to 10,000 gallons per load — to locations that don't have access to a municipal supply or need more water than a tap can provide. It's one of the most essential and least talked-about industries in America. New pool owners need it for their first fill. Construction crews need it for dust control and soil compaction. Rural homeowners with dry wells or low cisterns depend on it to keep their families supplied with safe drinking water. Farmers and ranchers need it for livestock through a dry summer. When disasters strike, emergency responders rely on it to keep communities running.

Until now, finding a bulk water hauler meant digging through Google results, calling numbers that went nowhere, and hoping whoever showed up had the right equipment for your job. There was no dedicated directory — no way to filter by service type, truck capacity, or water source. Haulagua was built to fix that. We verify haulers, document their specs, and make it easy to find the right pro for your specific job — whether that's a 5,000-gallon pool fill in Austin or emergency potable water delivery in rural Arizona.

Select your state above to browse verified haulers in your area. Each hauler profile shows the services they offer, their truck capacity, hose length, minimum fee, and water source — everything you need to make a confident decision before you pick up the phone. We're currently live in Texas and Arizona, with more states coming soon.

Services covered

🏊Pool fills
🏗️Construction & dust control
🚰Potable water
🌾Agricultural & livestock
🚨Emergency response
🎪Events
🛢️Oil & gas
🏠Cisterns & tanks

Frequently asked questions

How do I find bulk water haulers near me?+

Select your state from the list above to browse verified haulers in your area. Each listing shows the hauler's service area so you can confirm they cover your location. For the most precise results, use our search and enter your city or ZIP code directly.

What states does Haulagua cover?+

Haulagua is currently live in Texas and Arizona, with haulers verified and listed in both states. We're actively expanding — Florida, California, Colorado, and Nevada are next on our roadmap. Select your state above to be notified when haulers are listed near you.

What is bulk water hauling used for?+

Bulk water hauling serves a wide range of needs. The most common uses are swimming pool fills and top-offs, construction site water for dust control and compaction, potable drinking water delivery for homes and businesses off the municipal grid, agricultural water for livestock and irrigation, emergency water supply during droughts or infrastructure failures, and water for events and recreational use. Some haulers also serve the oil and gas industry.

How much does bulk water delivery cost?+

Costs vary depending on your location, the volume of water needed, and the type of water (potable vs. non-potable). Most haulers charge a minimum fee — typically $150 to $400 — plus a per-gallon or per-load rate. Each hauler profile on Haulagua shows their minimum fee where available. We always recommend getting quotes from two or three haulers before booking.

Are the haulers on Haulagua verified?+

Haulagua lists haulers we've researched and confirmed are actively operating in their service area. Verified Pro haulers have completed an additional review of their insurance, licensing, and equipment. Look for the Verified Pro badge on hauler profiles for added confidence.

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