Rentricity
About
Water works equipment rarely lands in everyday conversation—until a municipal pump station needs an overhaul or a hydroelectric project calls for precision turbines. Rentricity supplies exactly that kind of hardware from an office one flight up at 175 Varick St, 8th floor in Manhattan. Across the city’s aging infrastructure, their inventory of flow meters, pressure sensors, and energy-recovery systems keeps water moving efficiently; below the street-level buzz of SoHo, these components do the quiet work of modern utilities.
In a neighborhood better known for galleries and cafés, the address feels unassuming yet strategic—close to transit hubs and the Holland Tunnel, which likely eases deliveries for clients throughout the tri-state area. They handle everything from small-scale filtration units to large valves for wastewater treatment plants, all while maintaining a low profile on Varick Street. When specifications or lead times need clarification, a quick call to (732) 319-4501 usually sorts it out. For directions to their office, the map is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2598d36340693:0x9839edb4fe98d108. Odds are, if you’ve ever flushed a toilet in New York, some part of the system passed through their catalog first.