A water monitoring system built for large buildings
Eddy watches a building's water in real time, on the mains and at the point of leak, and pairs it with automatic shutoff and a 24/7 monitoring center. One managed program, from construction through operations.
What a water monitoring system covers
A complete water monitoring system watches flow on the building mains for slow leaks and anomalies, catches water at the point of leak in mechanical rooms, risers and fixtures, and can shut the water off automatically or on a remote command.
Eddy runs all of it as one managed program. Smart flow meters and point-of-leak sensors feed a 24/7 monitoring center that escalates every confirmed event, so monitoring turns into a response, not just a dashboard.
What Eddy's water monitoring system includes
Flow metering on the mains
Smart meters watch consumption and flag abnormal flow, a slow leak or a burst riser, before it surfaces as damage.
Point-of-leak sensors
Wireless sensors catch water at the source in mechanical rooms, risers, fixtures and below-grade spaces.
Shutoff and a monitoring center
Automatic shutoff closes the water on a confirmed event, and a 24/7 monitoring center escalates to your team within minutes.
See how the water monitoring system fits your building
Tell us about the building and we will map the meters, sensors and shutoff to how its water system runs.
Water monitoring system FAQ
A commercial water monitoring system watches a building's water in real time with flow meters and point-of-leak sensors, and pairs detection with automatic shutoff and a response team. Eddy runs it as one managed program, so a leak is caught, escalated and contained.
Yes. A single dashboard rolls up devices and events across floors, buildings and portfolios, and the monitoring center covers all of them around the clock.
Often. Flow monitoring surfaces quiet waste and abnormal use, and a documented response history supports up to 20% premium savings and up to $150K deductible reductions, though incentives vary by carrier and building.