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Mindy Jensen
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Looking for an Automatic Emergency Water Shutoff - Does it exist?

Mindy Jensen
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ModeratorPosted

Our MHP is located in Maine. Water is submetered, but a tenant in the throes of eviction had a pipe burst, didn't do anything about it and now I'm on the hook for a hefty water bill.

Since we're in Maine, freezing pipes is a big concern. Does anyone know of any auto water shutoff valve or similar way to monitor for freezing pipes?  (It's a BIG water bill.)

Thanks!

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JD Martin
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JD Martin
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ModeratorReplied

You would really be looking for something closer to this:

https://meetflo.com/how-it-works/

Most of the automatic valves out there work off of sensing standing water somewhere, which isn't going to do any good if the line breaks someplace you can't leave a sensor. This device monitors usage, so it would (should) recognize the large spike in consumption that a main break would create. 

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