Sized for every household.
Financed pricing with installation by Aquaria:
Starting at $137/month*
*terms and conditions apply
Financed pricing with installation by Aquaria:
Starting at $207/month*
*terms and conditions apply
Financed pricing with installation by Aquaria:
Starting at $330/month*
*terms and conditions apply
Installed in days. Not weeks or years.
Call or book.
Site survey.
Install.
First glass.

Water from the
air around you.
Your sky is usually over 70% water. The Hydropack pulls drinking water from the humidity in the Gulf air, runs it through multi-stage filtration, and stores it for household use. Abundant water is scientifically possible — and here's how.
- Integrates into your home's existing plumbing and electrical system. Installed by our certified partners.
- Multi-stage filtration, independently tested. Removes microplastics, PFAS, and dissolved heavy metals before water reaches your tap.*
- Enjoy the security of dual water supply. Easily switch between air water and municipal water whenever you like.
Corpus Christi by the numbers.
Your neighbors, already on Aquaria.

What people want to know before they pick up the phone.
We recommend you use a storage tank to stockpile water, and then have a second source lined up for times you have increased water demand or dry months of the year. Contact a rep to build out your family’s specific annual water strategy.
Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. Our products work best when the temperature is warm and the relative humidity is above 30%. Our capacity quotes are based on a temperature of 80 degrees with 80% relative humidity. Fun fact: The air in frozen snowy areas is as dry as the hottest desert, and our water generators don’t produce water well in either.
Aquaria recommends using a Hydropack as a part of your overall water strategy, alongside another source of water like a well or delivered water. This allows owners to run the machine when it is more humid (for energy efficiency), while turning to a second source when it is dry out or when demand surges like when you have a lot of guests or a water-intensive home project. Chat with a representative to model your costs based on your electrical rates.
In Texas, the average person uses 45-70 gallons of water for indoor activities, depending on much effort they make to conserve. Adding in outdoor water use, a person uses about 120 gallons of water per day. For drinking and cooking use, the average person uses 1-3 gallons per day.






