Mercury Insurance Water Leak Detection Program Aims to Save Water and Money for California Homeowners during Historic Drought
"Small leaks in your home's pipes and irrigation system can result in an incredible amount of wasted water," said Mercury Insurance Product Manager for
On average, more than 40% of a home's premium in
Installing the Flume system will help mitigate water loss before severe damage to the home can occur. Flume works with virtually any water meter and is easily self-installed in minutes. Along with the corresponding app, users are able to view and monitor indoor and outdoor water use from anywhere, at any time. This increased visibility provides complete home protection by catching and alerting users of leaks as they happen, inside and outside of the home. The use of Flume products can result in lower water bills and the avoidance of potentially catastrophic property damage due to leaks.
"Ten months after installing a Flume device, one of our policyholders was out of town when a leak notice was triggered. They called a friend and asked them to check on the home," said Bakonis. "A supply line ruptured and flooded the first floor. Though there was damage, the loss would have been worse if the leak had not been discovered until the person returned home. A significant amount of additional water would have escaped if mitigation efforts started late, making a potential impact over a larger area which could have resulted in the removal of more materials and potentially more disruption for the insured."
Flume digitizes 4.9 million gallons of water per day, and insights from the smart water detection device has found that:
- More than 34% of Flume users find a leak within one week of installation of the device
- More than 70% of all Flume users find a leak over time
- Flume customers reduce water consumption by at least 10% year over year after installation
- 66% of Flume users are able to reduce their water bill
- 80% of Flume users were more aware of their water use after installing Flume and stated that Flume changed their water behavior
After a
Following are key benefits from Mercury's water leak detection program:
The territory and age of a home are primary factors for susceptibility to water leaks. During the past decade, Californians have seen their home values increase at a historic rate. According to the real estate industry trade publication, "
Flume offers 24/7 monitoring, leak alerts, and usage data that allows users to understand exactly where their water is going, indoors and out, and compare water usage and savings with neighbors.
About
Since 1962, Mercury has provided customers with tremendous value for their insurance dollar by pairing ultracompetitive rates with excellent customer service. Mercury has earned "A" ratings from
About Flume
Inspired by
- https://magazine.realtor/daily-news/2020/10/27/what-will-homes-be-worth-in-10-years
- https://www.epa.gov/watersense/fix-leak-week
California water districts providing Flume rebates include:EBMUD (Bay Area ); Foothill (La Canada/Flintridge ); Helix (La Mesa ); and MWD (Southern California )
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