We engineer your water — and we maintain it.
Surveyed before quoted. Engineered before installed. Serviced every month for the life of the contract.
Bathroom filters. Whole-house systems. Drinking water at the kitchen tap.
Surveys are free. A bathroom filter starts at ₹14,000.
“Three years in, the geyser still feels new and the marble grout hasn’t taken a stain. The engineer comes back every month and tells us what the water did. That’s not normal.”
— Composite, based on residential install-handover feedback

Where would you like to start?
Pick the sentence that sounds like you.
Something is wrong with my water.
Yellow stains. Hair that doesn’t feel right. Scale on the geyser. Marble grout going orange. Start with a free survey — we test the chemistry before we propose anything.
I’m building or renovating.
Specify the water before the tile goes down. We survey at draft drawings and hand back a system the architect can route through the false ceiling and the plumbing shaft.
I run a building, hotel, or factory.
Engineered water at scale. 8,000 to 50,000 LPH. RFQ today, BOM and price within five working days, AMC priced at handover. SCADA-ready.
I specify or install water systems.
Architect spec packs and section drawings. Plumber partner programme with margin you can live on. Trade access to the catalogue and the install library.
What makes us different
Five places we’ve put a water system that the family never sees.
Most water companies bolt a vessel to a wall in the utility area and call it done. Uniwater engineers the install into the building — false ceilings, plumbing shafts, wall niches, under-counter cavities, plant rooms. Tight shafts. Low ceilings. Finished interiors. The system disappears.
Engineered for the homes you don’t get to redo.

False ceiling
Above the bathroom, hidden in service void.

Hidden niche
Recessed behind tile or shower glass — part of the bathroom, not on it.

Wall cabinet
In a service cabinet flush with the wall, behind a finish door.

Under-counter
In the vanity cabinet, beside the trap.

Utility room
For whole-house systems — plant area or garden corner.
Decided at site survey. Specified before tile. Installed by the engineers who designed it.
Most water in Indian homes is treated as a utility — invisible until something stains, scales, or breaks. Uniwater treats it as infrastructure: a system surveyed, engineered, installed, and serviced to work quietly behind the walls of the home it lives in.
The decision
Day one. Eighteen months. Ten years.
The five-minute decision with the plumber on day one is the most expensive decision in the house. Not because of the system you skipped — because of everything downstream of it.
Decided on price.
- —Five minutes with the plumber.
- —A generic softener off the catalogue.
- —You save ₹50,000 today.
You save ₹50,000
The house starts ageing.
- —Geyser scaling. Element starts to fail.
- —CP fittings dulling, won’t come clean.
- —Marble grout has an orange line.
- —Hair feels different in the shower.
- —Dishwasher on its second service call.
First ₹40,000 in service & replacements
Lakhs in cumulative cost.
- —Appliances replaced — geyser, washing machine, dishwasher.
- —Marble re-polished.
- —Fittings dulled or swapped.
- —Bottled-jar habit baked in.
₹3–6 lakh of compounded damage
Water treatment is the choice that runs underneath everything else. Done properly, it protects the fittings, the appliances, the family’s skin and hair, and your way of life — for decades. Done poorly, the house ages faster than it should.
The water in most Indian homes isn’t doing what you think it’s doing.

Hair, skin, and the morning shower.
Hard water and dissolved iron leave residue you can’t see. Scale in the geyser turns a 50°C shower into 35°C.

The fittings you spent money on.
Imported chrome, marble, stone — they tarnish, stain, pit. Their spec assumes feed water that, in most Indian cities, doesn’t actually arrive.

The appliances behind the wall.
Geysers, washing machines, dishwashers degrade faster on hard or iron-bearing water. The brand brochures don’t say so.

The drinking water you already pay for.
Bottled-jar deliveries cost ₹12,000–18,000 a year. A properly designed home system pays for itself in eighteen months.
Our process
What we do.
From first water test to monthly service, the same Uniwater team owns the system.
Survey.
An engineer visits the site, tests the water, and maps the plumbing, pressure, and space. No quote until this is done.
Design.
Your system is configured from a library of 100+ engineered options — the right capacity, the right media, the right vessel grade for your water and your home.
Install.
Equipment goes in false ceilings, plumbing shafts, behind cabinets, under counters, or outside windows — wherever it disappears.
Service.
An engineer visits monthly to inspect, clean, and verify the system is working — not just when something breaks.
What we install
What we install.
For your home. For your building. For your factory.

Bathroom water filters
Stop iron staining and hard-water scale at the bathroom feed, in spaces you’d never expect to fit equipment.

Whole-house filtration
Treat the water once, at the inlet — every tap, every shower, every appliance protected.

Drinking water systems
RO, UV, or UF — sized to your actual TDS. Wall-mounted, under-sink, or centralised.
For institutions & industry
A separate journey, with its own engineering rigour and SLAs.
Why we’re different
What most water companies do. What we do.
The market sells systems. We sell the four things a system actually needs over its lifetime — a survey, the right design, an install that fits the house, and a service crew that does not change.
Topic
What most sellers do
What Uniwater does
How they price
What most sellers do
Quote first. Fit the catalogue SKU to the buyer. The water analysis comes after the sale, if at all.
What Uniwater does
Survey first. Test the water, map the plumbing, size the household. Then quote — to the specific water, not a generic SKU.
Who installs
What most sellers do
Local plumbers on commission, swapped each visit. The sales person never sees the install.
What Uniwater does
A Uniwater engineer designs the system and the same team installs it. The person who quoted is on site at handover.
After handover
What most sellers do
AMC at a flat rate. Service when something breaks. The engineer is a stranger to your system.
What Uniwater does
Monthly visit, every month, for the life of the contract. The same team owns the system. Service is the system.
When water chemistry changes
What most sellers do
Resin clogs in year two. Output drops. You assume the unit failed. Buy a new one.
What Uniwater does
Monthly report flags the drift. Media swapped, settings adjusted, sequence verified — under the contract, not as an extra.
Service is the system
Most water companies show up when something breaks. We show up every month.
Automated.
Backwash, regeneration, flush — the system handles routine cycles on a schedule. No valves to turn.
Verified by an engineer.
Monthly site visit. Pressure check, media inspection, hardness/iron spot test, written report.
Owned by us.
If something needs replacement or recalibration, we do it. No customer chasing parts.
The discipline that decides year four.
Selected clients
Hospitals. Hotels. Universities. Premium homes.
We work with hospitals, hotels, factories, schools, universities, and premium residential developments across India and Nepal. A partial list of named clients:







Where we work
Nine cities. Own teams. Not subcontracted.
Every Uniwater survey, install, and monthly service visit is delivered by our own engineers. We don’t hand off to local contractors after the sale.
Self-serve
You don’t have to book a survey to find out where you stand.

Take the 60-second water check.
Tell us what you’ve noticed. Get a sized recommendation and the right next step — no contact details required until the result.

Out of our cities? Send a remote brief.
Upload your bathroom layout, plumbing photos, and water test report. We respond within 48 hours with a remote design and quote.

