![]() ![]() To pay for the unit, then a plumber all out of pocket is a harder sell. If my utility gave me almost $500 to put one in, I would do it. Once the "oooh new shiny" of the app wears off you might as well delete it. Overall it's pretty cool, but only a few of the features actually matter and work (mainly the ability to add it to automations in HA and control w/ other sensors and geolocation). It kept shutting the water off during showers, which is NOT FUN. The "learning" period where it learns your water use habits can be a bit of a pain, and I had to contact Moen to reset it once. ![]() It will also automatically test your house for leaks every night, and it is pretty good at that. Some home insurance companies also offer a discount for Flo, so that's worth looking into. It's pretty bad at detecting what fixture is being used, especially if you have an RO system or something. Most of the AI in the app is gimmicky and inaccurate. If it goes into Armed mode, it will immediately shut the water off if there's any usage. You can also arm and disarm the valve based on your geolocation in HA. ![]() I eventually plan to add it to an automation where if one of my leak sensors detects a leak, it closes the Flo valve. I'm not sure they update at all unless I reboot my HA instance TBH. The water pressure, temp, gallons used and flow rate hardly ever update (in the HA integration, they are fine in the Flo app). I haven't tested the integration in HA beyond the fact that it shows some statuses. ![]()
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