Two-inch Smart Water Valve installed on a commercial water line
Smart Valve commercial water savings

Stop paying for air in your water pipes.

Smart Valve is a patented, NSF 61 and NSF 372 certified flow optimization valve installed after the water meter. It compresses air pockets before they pass through the meter, targets average water and sewer bill reductions near 20%, and typically reaches ROI in under 14 months depending on meter size, pressure, and usage.
Metered volume problem

Meters record volume, not intent.

Air in a pressurized line can pass through a mechanical meter as registered volume. Smart Valve creates a controlled pressure event before the meter sees that mixed stream.

20%average bill reduction target
14month typical ROI window
Not a leak detector

A passive valve with a financial job.

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NSF/ANSI 61drinking water system componentsNSF/ANSI 372lead-free compliance20% average targetwater and sewer bill reduction10-year warranty
The moving mechanism

The valve changes what reaches the meter.

The scroll path follows the line from incoming mixed flow to compressed micro-bubbles, then to a steadier metered stream. The water sheet between the scene and panels keeps the depth visible while the evidence stays readable.

Boyle law in the line

Air pockets lose volume under pressure.

1Mixed flow enters. Water and entrained air arrive at the valve body.
2Air compresses. Larger pockets are reduced before the stream reaches the meter.
3Registration improves. The meter sees a tighter water-volume profile.
Operational fit

No behavior campaign required.

Smart Valve sits in the plumbing system, so savings are not dependent on guests, tenants, staff, or residents remembering to conserve water.

Four-inch Smart Water Valve for larger commercial meters
Proof before polish

The financial claim stays measurable.

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10 yrmanufacturer warranty
NSF61 and 372 certified
Potable-water standards

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.

Site-specific economics

Savings depend on the bill, meter, and pressure profile.

Use the calculator below for a first-pass estimate, then route high-volume properties to a site assessment before presenting final savings projections.

Calculate Your ROI

The Smart Valve typically provides a 20% reduction in water costs and pays for itself in months, not years.

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2-inch Smart Valve

Valve Installation Example
(3/4" to 2")

4-inch Smart Valve

Valve Installation Example
(3" to 12")

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.

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Based on laboratory testing and field implementation, the Smart Valve eliminates air-related overcharges on your water meter. Our customers save an average of 20% on their water bills.

* Disclaimer: Actual savings vary by installation, water pressure, meter configuration, and local conditions. Calculator uses estimates based on Texas A&M study data and averaged field results. Contact us for a site-specific evaluation.

"We saw ROI in just 11 months. The water bill decreased by 14%."

- Office Building Manager

"Our restaurant chain saved 58% on water with a 2.9 month payback period."

- Restaurant Operations Director
Assessment path

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.

What to verify
  • 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.