About WaterDir

WaterDir is a technical intelligence directory for the global water industry. It provides structured, searchable, and comparable data on water meters, valves, fittings, and related products from manufacturers worldwide.

Our Mission

The water industry lacks a centralized, structured technical directory. Engineers and procurement teams spend significant time gathering product specifications from scattered sources — manufacturer websites, PDF datasheets, trade catalogs, and word of mouth. WaterDir aims to consolidate this information into a single, searchable, and comparable platform.

Key Features

Structured Technical Data

Every product listing includes detailed specifications: flow ranges, pressure ratings, materials, connection types, accuracy classes, and compliance standards.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Compare up to 4 products simultaneously with a structured comparison table covering all technical parameters.

Weighted Ratings

Engineer-submitted ratings across 5 criteria — accuracy, durability, ease of installation, after-sales support, and value — with configurable weights.

Global Coverage

Manufacturers and brands from across the world, with country-level filtering and regional market intelligence.

Verified Data

Products with verified specifications are clearly marked. All data is provided for reference — always verify with manufacturers.

Built for Engineers

Designed for utility engineers, NRW teams, consultants, and procurement professionals who need precise technical information.

Data Disclaimer

All product data, specifications, and ratings on WaterDir are provided for reference purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, specifications may change without notice. Always verify critical technical data directly with manufacturers before making procurement decisions. Products marked as "Verified" have had their specifications cross-checked, but this does not constitute an endorsement.

Target Audience

Utility EngineersNRW TeamsWater ConsultantsProcurement OfficersContractorsDistributorsMunicipal Water Departments