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Catch the ‘Green Friday’ Savings with a Water Flow Sensor

Using the power of your smartphone, water flow sensors let you see your water use in real time — and they can alert you to possible leaks. And right now, you can get a $150 rebate on a SAWS-approved flow sensor.

Here’s a pop quiz for you. What uses more water at your home: a long shower, the washing machine or the in-ground sprinkler system? Why guess, when you can know — with a water flow sensor!

Using the power of your smartphone, water flow sensors let you see your water use in real time — and they can alert you to possible leaks. And right now, you can get a $150 rebate on a SAWS-approved flow sensor.

Even better: SAWS customers can buy the Flume water flow sensor for $149 plus tax and shipping (Reg. $199) until Dec. 2, 2019. In other words, you’ll only pay the tax and shipping!

This offer is available on a first-come, first-served basis and quantities are limited. Before you buy, make sure to review the rebate program details at GardenStyleSA.com/sensor.

You’ll find the Flume is easy to install. Just download the Flume app to your phone, then strap the device around your water meter and connect it to your Wi-Fi. Then you can enjoy exploring all real-time data about your water use on the app. And there’s peace of mind knowing Flume can detect leaks and send alerts. Many customers get a flow sensor and immediately discover a leak.

Order soon! A limited number of Flume water flow sensors are available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Sasha Kodet
Sasha Kodet is a conservation planner whose large garden attracts a myriad of wildlife and curious neighbors with minimal water. At SAWS, Kodet develops outdoor programs to help people create their own beautiful, water-saving landscapes. She draws on her two decades of experience as a naturalist, botanical garden educator and event planner. Kodet enjoys (really) long walks in the woods and has thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail and the Long Trail.
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