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Smart Water Monitors: Worth It or Expensive Anxiety?

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Flo by Moen costs $500 and will text you about every toilet flush. Here's when that's actually useful.

Your friend got a Flo water monitor installed and now won't shut up about it. You're wondering if you need one, or if this is just the Ring doorbell thing all over again.

What These Things Actually Do

Smart water monitors (Flo by Moen, Phyn Plus) install on your main water line and track every drop of water flowing into your house.

Toilet running at 2 AM? You get a phone alert. Pipe burst while you're at work? It shuts your water off automatically. Someone left the hose on? The app knows.

Charlotte Homes That Actually Need One

You travel a lot: Nothing worse than coming home from vacation to a flooded basement. These systems shut off water the second something's wrong.

Your house is old: Charlotte's full of beautiful 1950s homes with original plumbing. A $500 monitor beats a $15,000 water damage claim.

You have a second home: Lake house sitting empty? Frozen pipes won't notify you—but Flo will, before they burst.

The Honest Cost Breakdown

Flo by Moen: ~$500 + installation ($200-400)

Phyn Plus: Similar price, similar features

But here's the thing: Insurance companies love these. Some give you 5-10% off your homeowners insurance just for having one installed. Over 10 years, that can cover the whole cost.

When You Don't Need One

Brand new house with PEX plumbing? You're probably fine without it.

Someone's always home and you check your water bill regularly? Save your money.

Apartment or rental? Your landlord should be paying for this, not you.

The Verdict

If one pipe burst would ruin your month (or your floors), get the monitor. If you're handy, check your plumbing regularly, and are home most days? Eh, maybe skip it.

Either way, it beats finding out about leaks the expensive way.