Mercury Insurance Continues Partnership with Flume Water Monitor to Help Policyholders Reduce Water Leaks
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"We are excited to continue this partnership with Flume," said
Flume's Smart Home Water Monitor is compatible with about 95% of residential water meters in
Flume has found that 70% of users find a leak within 30 days and that 10% of homes have leaks that waste more than 90 gallons of water a day.
The Flume app is unique in that it allows you to monitor your water usage inside and outside your home. The app saves customers money by alerting them in real time to abnormal water usage and uses machine learning to increase efficiency and allows consumers to manage and monitor their water usage.
For more information on this program visit: https://flumewater.com/mercury. Before purchasing, homeowners are encouraged to check their eligibility for water district rebates at https://flumewater.com/rebate/. Qualifying homeowners may be able to save money on their purchase through the Mercury partnership and claim a water district rebate after purchase to save even more money. Some homeowners may save the most by purchasing directly through their water district's partnership with Flume.
Smart home devices help consumers save money, reduce energy consumption and prevent costly home repairs.
*Mercury currently offers policy discounts for Flume on homeowners policies (HO-3 only) in
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Since 1962, Mercury has provided customers with tremendous value for their insurance dollar by pairing ultra-competitive rates with excellent customer service. Mercury has earned "A" ratings from
About Flume
Inspired by California's record drought, Flume empowers homeowners to better understand their use and conserve water. By providing real-time water use information, Flume protects the home, puts the power of water consumption and conservation in the customer's hands, and improves the relationship with our most precious resource. The Flume® Smart Water System consists of an easy-to-install sensor that adapts to most existing home water meters, which communicates water use to the homeowner in real-time. To date, Flume has tens of thousands of devices installed across the
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