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WaterScope® Property

Major water leaks in multi-family properties can be damaging, expensive and hard to pin down. With Metron metering and monitoring, combined with our WaterScope Property online dashboard, leaks can be found and fixed quickly.

WaterScope Property empowers multi-family apartment complex owner/operators to track water usage and costs across a portfolio of properties, and to support their property managers.

Property managers can use the tool to support their residents (if submetered) and identify leaks in buildings, water infrastructure or apartments (if submetered).

WaterScope Property provides:

  • Reduced risk of property damage from leaks
  • Increased revenue due to higher recapture
  • More accurate billing
  • Decreased customer service requirements for property managers (ready access to information for residents)
  • M&A analysis for due diligence (quality of property analysis)

It’s a modern, intuitive user interface to water consumption and alert conditions for owners, operators and managers of multi-family residential properties.

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A member of the WaterScope PLUS product family

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Owner/Operators/Investors

WaterScope Property gives owner/operators, whether companies or individuals, near real-time oversight of water consumption and issues across their portfolios of Metron-metered / Metron-monitored multi-family properties. Key values are:

  • Easily find properties with issues such as major leaks, unusually high-water bills, etc.
  • Track water costs across properties and across the portfolio
  • Estimate leakage costs
  • Cohort/peer comparisons for efficiency
  • Identify operational issues such as missing reads
  • M&A water management audits pre-purchase or sale

On logging in, the initial view is the Portfolio Overview table, which is a list of the company’s Metron-metered or monitored properties sortable by water use, sensor count, missing reads, etc. (all names are fictional here):

A screenshot of the Portfolio Overview in Metron's WaterScope Property software . All names are fictional.

The “All meters” table shows the meters with the highest usage at a glance:

The "All meters" table from WaterScope Property, showing highest usage

 

 

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WaterScope Property lets us compare the properties in our portfolio with regard to water management. We can see where our recapture rates may need attention, and how a given property is performing against similar properties in the region.

Property Managers

WaterScope Property makes water management easy for property managers. They’re able to see water data for Metron monitors and submeters on the property, gaining insight into water losses, recapture rates, infrastructure and in-building leaks, and more.

  • Overall water usage for the property
  • Water usage for individual buildings (if submetered)
  • Water usage for individual units (if submetered)
  • Leak analysis (infrastructure / in-building / in-unit)
  • Costs and trends

Armed with this information, property managers can improve resident satisfaction and retention, identify maintenance tasks, and measure the water savings from repairs.

For property managers logging in, the initial view includes the water use summary and the All Meters table showing all Metron meters and monitors (all names are fictional here):

WaterScope Property software showing All Meters table for a single multi-family property

 

Detailed usage history and the usage summary are displayed when an individual meter in the All Meters table is selected:

WaterScope Property software showing details for a single water meter

 

Water use summaries can be displayed in gallons or dollars, to indicate the estimated costs associated with water use and any leaks. Here it is in dollars:

WaterScope Property software showing water summary with dollar amounts

 

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WaterScope Property tells me immediately if there are significant water losses in our distribution pipes, or any leaks in a specific building. This makes maintenance and repair work so much more efficient, saving money and minimizing damage.

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