Water Leak Detection: Early Warning Systems
Water damage is one of the most common and costly property insurance claims. Early detection can mean the difference between a minor repair and extensive damage. Here's how leak detection systems can protect your property.
Types of Leak Detection Devices
Point-of-use sensors placed near water heaters, under sinks, and in basements can alert you at the first sign of moisture. Whole-house systems monitor water flow and can automatically shut off supply when unusual activity is detected.
Key Placement Areas
Install sensors near water heaters, washing machines, sump pumps, under sinks, and in basements or crawl spaces. Don't forget areas with refrigerators with ice makers or HVAC units with condensate lines.
Smart Alerts and Integration
Many modern systems send push notifications to your phone, allowing you to respond quickly even when away from home. Integration with smart home systems can trigger automatic shutoff valves.
Regular Testing
Test your leak detectors monthly to ensure batteries are charged and sensors are functioning. Replace devices according to manufacturer recommendations—typically every 5–7 years.