A smart water flow sensor that catches the leak you cannot see
Eddy's flow sensor watches water moving through the building's mains and risers, learns its normal pattern and flags the abnormal run, a slow leak or a burst, before it surfaces as damage.
What a water flow sensor sees
A point-of-leak sensor sees water once it is on the floor. A water flow sensor sees the leak earlier, in the flow itself, a continuous run overnight, a riser losing pressure or a fixture that never shuts off.
Eddy's smart flow meters install on the building's water lines, learn the normal pattern over a short period and flag anomalies to a 24/7 monitoring center, which escalates the event and can trigger shutoff.
How Eddy's flow sensing works
Watches the mains and risers
Smart meters measure flow on domestic mains and distribution risers, the lines a spot sensor never touches.
Learns normal, flags abnormal
A short learning period sets the building's baseline, so an abnormal run or a slow leak stands out.
Escalates and shuts off
Anomalies go to the monitoring center, which escalates within minutes, and the valve can close automatically or on command.
Add flow sensing to your building
Tell us about the building and we will map the flow meters to its mains, risers and water systems.
Water flow sensor FAQ
A water flow sensor measures water moving through a building's pipes and flags abnormal flow, a continuous overnight run, a slow leak or a burst riser. It catches leaks inside the plumbing, before water reaches a floor a spot sensor would see.
A point-of-leak sensor detects water that has already escaped onto a surface. A flow sensor watches the water inside the pipes, so it can catch a slow or concealed leak earlier. Eddy uses both for full coverage.
The flow sensor detects the event. Eddy pairs it with an automatic shut-off valve and a 24/7 monitoring center, so a confirmed leak is escalated and the water is closed automatically or on command.