WaterUpdated 2026-05-20

Manila Water Station (Water Refill) Franchise: How Much Does It Cost?

Water stations remain a staple Metro Manila investment—high daily use, recurring jug sales, and upgrade paths from manual refills to automated skids. Costs vary by brand, filtration stages, and lease class.

Typical investment range

All-in packages often land between ₱350k and ₱900k depending on stainless skid, softener/carbon/sand stages, POS, and branding. Micro-stations can start lower but may cap volume.

Monthly opex includes rent (₱15k–₱45k for corner lots), electricity, mineral replacements, labor (1–2 staff), and maintenance.

Revenue mechanics

Model revenue per 5-gallon jug (₱25–₱55) times daily jug count. Busy BGC-adjacent sites may move 150–300 jugs/day; residential side streets may see 60–120.

Permits & quality

Water quality testing, sanitary permits, and BIR registration are non-negotiable. Customers compare TDS readings—publish your test schedule.

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Common questions

Is water station business profitable in 2026?
Still viable where water quality distrust is high and delivery habits exist; ROI depends on rent and jug volume.

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