Smart Monitoring for Your Well

Take control of your well production and water usage.

The Only, Complete Well Monitoring Solution

  • Water Level and Storage
  • Well Recovery and Drawdown
  • Usage
  • Water Pressure and Temperature
  • Pump Rate and Cycles
Physical Setup
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How it Works

1. Install Device

Attach to your water line near the pressure tank or cistern - the sensor simply wraps around the pipe using noninvasive ultrasonic technology

2. Connect to Wi-Fi

Connect to the cloud via your home Wi-Fi

3. Monitor

Visualize water levels, pump health, and usage trends through your dashboard.

4. Get Alerts

Receive email and dashboard alerts before minor problems become emergencies

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Secure your water supply for years to come.

$500

Proven Detection

imbrr's sensors have detected leaks, over-pumping, and several other conditions causing accelerated pump wear.

Proprietary Technology

Our proprietary solution is the only noninvasive sensor designed to monitor deep wells common throughout the USA.

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Colorado Innovation

Founded, designed, and assembled in Colorado.

Frequently Asked Questions

In general, if you have a standard pressure tank or cistern setup, our solution will work for you! We are also happy to discuss your unique setup to confirm functionality.
The product was designed to be easy to install – no pipe cutting or invasive well sensors. For cistern setups, the device simply attaches to the pipe near your cistern and connects to AC power/Wi-Fi. For pressure tank setups, an additional step is required to install a pressure sensor in your existing tank tee. We are happy to discuss your setup to confirm functionality.
We have mounts developed for ¾” and 1” PEX, PVC, and copper. This should cover most well setups. If you need support for a different pipe type, just ask!
Correct, the imbrr Well Monitoring System uses patented algorithms and machine learning to translate sensed information at the pressure tank or cistern into depth to water data in the well.
Yes, an API is provided that can pull the latest data from your Well Monitor system. Documentation available here: https://www.imbrr.com/api/v1/. Please email us at with any requests for new API endpoints.
The data provided by our product opens up new possibilities to optimize your system and detect problems early. For example, customers are using it to maximize their yield, avoid over pumping, and detect minor issues before they become big (leaks, freezing pipes, pump over cycling, etc). Please see our blog page where we detail these examples and regularly add novel ways to utilize the data.

See the Well Monitor System in Action

Get real-time insights into your well's performance with our intuitive dashboard.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

"I'm so grateful for this product. We installed two sensors on my well and cistern in spring, and I now know the exact depth of my well and how much water it produces per hour. I love being able to pop online any time and see how much water my tenant and I are using. It's been informative in so many ways. For example, it helped me determine the well pump was set to draw water way too frequently. I should have realized that, but I assumed the installers would have set that correctly. Now it's working more conservatively. Another example is leak detection where I found I was losing 250 gallons at the cistern in addition to a small leak on an outside spigot. Once that was fixed, the pump stopped continuously drawing water. I highly recommend getting this set up on your well!"

– Rai

"Between seasonal runoff and use, we had no idea how our well was doing and if it might go dry. With imbrr, after a painless, non-invasive installation process, we finally have a sense of our water storage and can be confident we don't have leaks in our system. What a treat for anyone with a residential well!"

– Chris

"Being able to see our well level and recharge rate has been a game changer in understanding our well and personal water usage."

– Kayla

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