That might be what happened, they gutted the place pretty much right away but then it sat for a good 8 months before they started rebuilding it. The rumor was it was trouble with the insurance company but I never asked.
That might be what happened, they gutted the place pretty much right away but then it sat for a good 8 months before they started rebuilding it. The rumor was it was trouble with the insurance company but I never asked.
The ones we use on the commercial side are programmable - you define max GPM, max time or some combination their of and to either notify you or to shut off the valve or both.
The one we use is from a company called Neptune. I doubt they make a residential unit. These Neptune meters are like a $30k install and we’re putting them on a 8”+ water-main or fire pump service.
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Ha, no. The crap in my basement is my wife's doing. Mostly holiday decorations. I feel about those the same way Melania does.
There was no room in my mom's house for anyone to live, including her. The guy we hired to clean out her condo after she died filled 4 full size dumpsters, not counting stuff that he could sell. (She had a nice mid century modern bedroom set my folks bought mid century. She died a bit before the boom in interest for that kind of furniture but I bet we could have gotten a pretty penny for it now.)
Timely thread. Do the auto shutoff valves work with water pressure boosters? The one we have is like a car turbo with a few seconds of lag and then it really cranks. I'm wondering if the sudden boost in pressure will throw false positives. The FAQs for Moen Flo doesn't mention anything.
I need an alternative as I'm done with all the Samsung Smartthings water sensors I have installed as they keep going down. One went down in the crawlspace and didn't detect a pinhole leak (it was actually the pressure booster running constantly that alerted us).
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