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Prevent home water damage with these 3 devices
Walking into your home and seeing unexpected puddles of water pooling on the floor, or water leaking from the ceiling, can be a nightmare. Water damage is devastating to you and your wallet.
The good news is that many low-cost smart home water sensors, can help take away the nightmares and give you peace of mind. Even if you’re away from home, these devices often have the ability to detect early signs of leakage before disaster happens.
Check out these 3 types of smart water sensors to see which one fits your specific need.
- Point-of-leak sensors: These sensors are typically placed near plumbing fixtures and appliances that are left on or running while you’re away from home. Appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers and water heaters run unsupervised, which allows them a greater potential to have undetected leaks. If there is a leak, a notification is sent to you through an app saying that the sensor has detected water and prompting you to take action.
- Smart whole-house water monitors: Installed in a single location in a house, their purpose is to measure how much water is being used. They then collect that information and look for any inconsistencies in water usage. These monitors operate in learning mode for about 10-14 days so they can fully understand your homes water usage trends.
- Smart auto-shutoff devices: These devices are installed at your home’s main valve and can identify irregularities in your home’s water supply. If any inconsistencies are detected, they’re designed to shut off your main water supply automatically before a small leak could lead to devastation.
For more information on specific products, click here to read more about how you can stay ahead of the game and protect your home from any potential water damage.
For information only. Not applicable to all situations. American Modern does not warrant the accuracy or reliability of the information or make any guarantees from the use of the information or products. American Modern has not tested these products and does not warrant the merchantability, fitness, or quality of any products referenced herein. The information is not intended to replace manuals, instructions, or information provided by a manufacturer or the advice of a qualified professional. Consult with a qualified professional and/ or supplier to determine what is appropriate for you.