MeterNet in Fallbrook CA

MeterNet in Fallbrook CA

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MeterNet

145 East Fig Street

Fallbrook, CA 92028

http://meternetusa.com

800-985-1179

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At MeterNet, our roots started in the municipal water billing industry as a software development company that was founded in 1984. MeterNet’s parent company (an offshoot from the software company) was founded in 2005 to provide billing, payment and mailing services to small towns, water districts and apartment and condominium complexes.

In 2009 MeterNet’s primary focus was redirected away from software development and through growth and acquisition now serves clients from coast to coast. Most recently we have consolidated in order to focus exclusively on the HOA/Condominium sector which is in alignment with our core internal values and long-term vision of water management. MeterNet has led the way on several ground-breaking advancements in our industry and through our passion and leadership, we will continue to strive for the best possible solutions for our customers.

Today MeterNet is based in Fallbrook, California, a ‘small’ (30,000 residents) town in Northern San Diego County, also known as the ‘Avocado Capital of the World’. We are perfectly located, just 1 hour North of San Diego and 1.5 hours South of Los Angeles.

At MeterNet we don’t view our clients (Managers, Associations or Homeowners) as ‘just another number’; everyone in our company feels responsible for every interaction and transaction, therefore we take pride in our work and treat our customers with the respect you deserve. We know that our job is to save money and water for our clients, it’s just that simple!

I’m Eric Brophy, a carpenter and homebuilder with 16 years experience doing the job right, the old-fashioned way. What they used to say is true — measure twice, cut once. If you plan out a project from the start, with blueprints, a bill of materials, the whole nine yards, you may seem to be wasting time at the start, but it’s time saved on having to do the job again when it just doesn’t fit. Whether you’re building in the city or off the grid, ground-up or touch-up, I can guarantee you’ll find home improvement tips for your next DIY project at home.

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