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Moen Flo Smart Water Monitor & Shutoff + 2 Smart Leak Detectors on sale below.
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- Note: You will need to use the Option buttons on the page to select from the available sizes mentioned below.
Available Sizes:
- 3/4" Shutoff $349.99
- 1" Shutoff $429.99
About this Item:
- Turn your water on/off from the app manually, or Flo by Moen Smart Water Shutoff will automatically turn off the water for you to protect the home from catastrophic water damage
- MicroLeak Technology proactively monitors the security of the home's entire water system (including behind walls and in foundations) to identify leaks as small as a drop per minute (e.g. pinhole leaks, etc.)
- Compatible with Alexa skills and Google Assistant; No smart hub or system required; Requires Wi-Fi connection; Requires standard AC/DC power connection
- See how much water you're consuming daily and set conservation goals to encourage saving water and money for your home
- Place Smart Water Detectors anywhere that may be particularly vulnerable to drainage or leaks; When used with the Smart Water Shutoff, Detectors can trigger the shut-off feature to protect the home from water damage
- Professional installation is recommended
- Includes:
- Moen Flo Smart Water Monitor & Shutoff
- Power Adapter
- Allen wrench/Hex Key
- Threaded tailpieces
- O-rings
- Spacers
- Moen Smart Leak Detector (x2)
- Batteries
- Remote sensing discs with 48" extension cable
- Wall mount bases
- Self-adhesive wall mount stickers
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Has been working perfectly for about 6 months. Test mode came up with a tiny leak at a toilet that I quickly fixed. Have to put in sleep mode before the wife washes her long hair, or it thinks there is a leak and sends a warning before shutting off the water. The Flo tests itself each night by shutting off for about a minute and then turning on again. it does buzz as it turns on and off.
Moen changed the impeller design to reduce the problems of rusting that users report. Even if you get rust on the impeller, it is a really simple fix, or just replace it with an $8 kit from Moen.
I would rather spend $500 again, than go through the hassle that is insurance claims in my state and then getting dropped from my carrier for having filed a claim.
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I bought the equipment on eBay and was actually cheaper than this valve, albeit much more work. I was able to find commercial quality equipment like a Belimo control valve and Badger flow meter.
That's great and all but the majority of people just want something that works and is reliable, they aren't prepared for a science project. I have a doctorate in chemical engineering and could probably figure out a solution like yours but I also have a life and would just go for a more commercial solution simply for the fact it's canned, works, and if it stops working I can complain to someone/return the unit. (and I am an extreme DIYer so I'm not averse to getting my hands dirty, but my time does have value).
I bought the equipment on eBay and was actually cheaper than this valve, albeit much more work. I was able to find commercial quality equipment like a Belimo control valve and Badger flow meter.
I have a leak sensor in the drain pan, one on the floor and one under the hot water recirculater and all three will engage the shutoff valve if any detect water. Plus they have temperature sensors, smoke detectors and a lot of other stuff.
And/or looking to take advantage of insurance savings BUT company requires professional install,
May want to look into a program like FPLhome watershield.
They will provide the equipment and installation and you pay $10month first year and $15month following years.
You can cancel after a few months.
Some insurance companies will give up to $400(or more) discount here in FL.
So no OOP, no Warranty issues etc.
https://www.fplhome.com/content/f...hield.html
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Have you ever seen PVC/CPVC in a water system?
I guess you've never heard of Florida.
In 2012 I filed a claim for water damage in the garage related to a window. Was paid off, fixed. Then dropped from that carrier upon renewal
In a new house 2018 after home builder warranty expired I filed a claim because the AC vents were leaking into the attic causing condensation issues which ruined a couple ceiling spots. Less than $4k in damage, filed a claim. Dropped next renewal.
2016 on my rental property, the hot water heater started leaking, got the closet, drywall, and some of the carpet wet. I called to attempt a claim, I didn't have water damage coverage so I hung up and that was it. Next renewal cycle I was dropped from that carrier. Every insurance company I called would ask me if I fixed the water leak and asked to provide proof. Even though no claim was ever filed. Same property was dropped from the next insurer I had because they drove by and didn't like the way the roof looked, with pictures which what they highlighted was an overhang that was not even part of the roof structure. Now I have to use the state sponsored insurance(which is now the biggest insurance supplier in the state because the government wrote laws that got taken advantage off)
My parents in 2018 also filed a water damage claim on their property, denied renewal.
One of my best friends, last year filed a claim for his roof. Finally got paid 8 months later and got dropped even before he got paid out.
If you have time I have a long list of more examples. As climate change, natural disasters, and just homes and the stuff in them gets more expensive. Insurers will get more stringent in other states. Same thing is happening with cars, as they get more expensive to fix so will your premium.
BS Roof and water claims.
Thanks for making my rates go up.
I paid for my roof replacement $44,000 .
2 of my stupid neighbors with smaller houses had there scam roof replacements of $80k and $90k
No sympathy from me.
My parents since 1971 have never filed a claim even with multiple properties.
My inlaws 1 LEGITIMATE CLAIM due to oil burner backup in NY they died at 95 and 89.
Own 3 homes...We had 1 legitimate claim in 2008 due to hurricane... most homes lost anywhere from 3 rows of tiles to majority of roof tiles.(since1993)
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While it does not automatically turn off water supply, it is excellent at alerting on leaks, high usage, creating budgets, and just overall usage monitoring.
No cutting of pipes, fits around your water meter. A bridge connects to your wifi and the flume sensor on water meter talks to bridge.
App is great and their support via chat is excellent.
Seems much more versatile and less expensive.
BS Roof and water claims.
Thanks for making my rates go up.
I paid for my roof replacement $44,000 .
2 of my stupid neighbors with smaller houses had there scam roof replacements of $80k and $90k
No sympathy from me.
My parents since 1971 have never filed a claim even with multiple properties.
My inlaws 1 LEGITIMATE CLAIM due to oil burner backup in NY they died at 95 and 89.
Own 3 homes...We had 1 legitimate claim in 2008 due to hurricane... most homes lost anywhere from 3 rows of tiles to majority of roof tiles.(since1993)
Insurance and taxes is why my house is currently for sale and I am leaving the state. My premium was $3.5k in 2013 and it's now $11k, no claims on this property in 11 years and I've even improved wind mitigation on all openings and a new roof out of pocket. Good luck when the next storm comes and you have to handle any claims.
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