
Stop buying the air trapped in your water line.
Smart Valve is an NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 certified flow optimization valve installed on the customer-side water line after the meter. Commercial properties use it to target about 20% lower water and sewer bills, with typical ROI modeled around 14 months and savings independent of staff, tenant, or guest behavior.
Meters record volume, not intent.
Air pockets in a pressurized line can still be billed as volume. Smart Valve is evaluated at the meter-serving line, where the savings case starts with actual bills, meter size, and pressure behavior.
A quiet hardware change with a financial job.
The strongest projects are not conservation posters. They are high-volume meters where a plumbing-side change can be measured against the next utility bill cycle.
Change the stream before it becomes a bill.
Smart Valve belongs on the user-side line after the meter. Its job is to tighten the flow profile before air-heavy water moves through the rest of the building.
Compression turns trapped air into less billed volume.
Savings live in the pipe, not a policy memo.
Hotels, restaurants, multifamily buildings, healthcare, and laundry operations can evaluate Smart Valve without waiting for thousands of daily water-use decisions to change.

The savings case should survive facility review.
The product story needs more than a percentage. It needs potable-water certifications, warranty language, install assumptions, and a bill-based ROI model.
Built for systems that cannot be treated casually.
NSF/ANSI 61 addresses drinking-water component safety. CAN/NSF/ANSI 372 verifies lead-free compliance for wetted surfaces under the Safe Drinking Water Act standard.
Estimate first. Verify before procurement.
Use the calculator for a first-pass savings range, then confirm the meter, pressure profile, water cost, sewer cost, and installation access before final projections.
The best fit starts where water is a line item.
Smart Valve is most compelling when a single meter supports repeated high-volume use. These pages keep the industry paths crawlable for search engines and answer engines.
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The Smart Valve typically provides a 20% reduction in water costs and pays for itself in months, not years.
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Based on Scientific Research
Our calculations are based on the findings from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station study that validated the Smart Valve's effectiveness in real-world applications.
Your Savings Results
"We saw ROI in just 11 months. The water bill decreased by 14%."
"Our restaurant chain saved 58% on water with a 2.9 month payback period."
Bring the bill, meter size, and operating profile.
A useful Smart Valve recommendation starts with the current utility bill and the meter serving the property. The estimate should separate water cost, sewer cost, valve size, and installation assumptions.
- Average monthly water and sewer bill for the target meter.
- Meter size and install access for the user-side line.
- Pressure profile, fixture load, and high-volume operating windows.
- Required documentation for procurement, plumbing, or facility review.