Flumera

Your meter is
overpaying for you.

Flumera is a flow-control device that compresses entrained air in your water line before it reaches the meter. Verified reductions of 15 to 32 percent across commercial deployments.

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Annotated engineering illustration of the Flumera valve, showing the cylindrical body, threaded flange connections, port array, and central threaded fitting. Cursive annotations identify the compression chamber, port array, threaded fitting, and flange. The compression chamber is highlighted with a terracotta watercolor accent.

Public water systems carry trapped air through pressurized pipes. The air passes through your meter the same way water does, and you are billed for it. Most commercial properties — hotels, apartments, hospitals, restaurants — overpay on water and sewer charges every month without knowing why their bills are higher than they should be.

25 %

15 – 32 % verified across commercial deployments

AVERAGE REDUCTION · MEASURED ON-PROPERTY

Flumera installs on the consumer side of the meter. It creates a localized backpressure zone that compresses entrained air before it reaches the meter, where it passes through undetected. Water flow downstream returns to its normal state. The result is a meter reading that reflects actual consumption. Installation takes under an hour, requires a licensed plumber, and the device carries a ten-year warranty.