Kingstone Insurance Company Announces Innovative Partnership with Zojacks to Mitigate Water Damage Risks
Zojacks offers innovative technology that can monitor temperature and provide water leak detection, which will shut off the main water supply in the house, giving policyholders peace of mind when they are not at home. Through this partnership, Kingstone policyholders can benefit from cost-saving product packages offered by Zojacks and can also qualify for insurance policy discounts when the Zojacks technology is installed in their homes.
"We are pleased to announce our partnership with Zojacks as part of our ongoing commitment to providing innovative solutions to our valued policyholders," said
As per the partnership agreement, Zojacks will oversee the execution process while Kingstone will provide benefits to their policyholders. This collaborative strategy will ensure a speedy and efficient deployment of the water leak detection systems to eligible policyholders, making the process streamlined and maximizing benefits, thus ensuring a seamless customer experience.
The Zojacks flood detection system is designed to be user-friendly, and the installation process is hassle-free, with Zojacks providing installation services. Furthermore, homeowners will receive guidance on how to use the solution through a dedicated mobile app, which will facilitate easy monitoring and management of potential water leaks.
"We are proud to join forces with Kingstone to help safeguard their policyholders from the devastating effects of water damage," said
Kingstone is a northeast regional property and casualty insurance holding company whose principal operating subsidiary is
ZoJacks, a North American insurtech firm, specializes in flood prevention for both residential and commercial properties. Their primary aim is to minimize water claims and flood risks by partnering with insurance providers, particularly targeting high-risk demographics. Additionally, they collaborate directly with property ownership and management groups to mitigate the likelihood of unexpected water claim incidents. Their technology focuses on detecting leaks and extreme temperatures, automatically shutting off water to prevent damage. Homeowners are promptly notified through a professional monitoring service, and they can remotely see and control water flow to the home via a mobile app. ZoJacks' systems operate on cellular connections and backup batteries for uninterrupted communication, even during power outages. Trusted across
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