Healdsburg-based · Sonoma · Napa · North Marin
HLM Water Trucking delivers potable and non-potable water in loads of 350 to 3,700 gallons across Sonoma, Napa, and northern Marin Counties — plus southern Mendocino and western Lake. We fill swimming pools, storage tanks, and construction sites, run dust control, and respond to water emergencies 24/7. California Water Board certified hauler, trusted by Caltrans, USDA, CDFA, and FEMA.
Bulk water delivery and pool water delivery service, dust control, and construction needs across Sonoma, Napa, and Mendocino counties
| Number | Label |
| 350–3,700 | gallons per load |
| 5 | counties centered on Sonoma & Napa |
| 24/7 | emergency dispatch |
| Est. 2015 | Healdsburg, California |
At HLM Water Trucking, we pride ourselves on maintaining a fully equipped strike team ready to mobilize at a moment’s notice. Our team ensures fast, efficient, and dependable service when it’s needed most. Our experienced operators and modern fleet are always prepared to deliver results under the most demanding circumstances.
We are fully registered with the DIR (Department of Industrial Relations), SAM (System for Award Management) Federal, CalProcure, and are qualified for FEMA disaster response efforts, ensuring our compliance and eligibility for public works and government contracts at both state and federal levels.
We are committed to maintaining the strong relationships we’ve built with our existing clients while continuing to provide exceptional service to state and federal agencies. Our goal is to deliver top-tier results for every client, every time. As a trusted partner for public works and government projects, HLM Water Trucking is ready to meet your needs with the expertise and resources you can rely on.
Water Delivery Services
Certified Potable & Non-Potable Bulk Water Delivery
HLM Water Trucking is certified by the California Water Board to deliver safe and reliable potable and non-potable water for residential, commercial, agricultural, and emergency use. We deliver between 350 to 4,000 gallons per load, with full compliance to state and federal standards.