Many homeowners are fearful of fire damage, but according to homeowners insurance companies, water poses a common and severe threat to homes throughout Central Indiana. Even homes outside of a flood plain aren’t immune to water damage – why? Because water leaks from your plumbing can happen at any time.
Frozen pipes, water heater leaks, damaged supply pipes, and other plumbing issues have the potential to allow massive volumes of water into the home unexpectedly. When these issues do occur, immediate action needs to be taken to stop as much water damage as possible. Water leak and freeze detector units offer homeowners a first line of leak detection and defense when it comes to fighting water damage issues at home.
You wouldn’t dare leave a smoke detector out of your home, but many Central Indiana homeowners don’t consider water leak detectors and freeze detectors as important. This assumption could be the difference in a dry home or one that sustains several thousands of dollars in water damage.
A network of water leak detector sensors installed in the home continuously sense if water is present in areas it does not belong. If a leak is detected, alerts are sent to the homeowner via a smart device app, providing a real-time warning that a water leak is present so action can be taken right away.
Mr. Plumber helps homeowners throughout the Central Indiana region protect their homes against water leaks and damage with the installation of water leak detector freeze detector systems. Protect your home today and request an estimate for installation of this leak detection technology.
Leak detector systems detect water in areas of the home where it does not belong. With water-sensing cable sensors installed throughout the home, these sensors are able to quickly detect when leak has occurred due to frozen pipes or a plumbing malfunction. Homeowners receive real-time notification via a smart app, so they know about the leak early on and have time to take action. Professional monitoring is available to ensure alerts are always received and provide the professional service needed to correct leak issues while they are still minor.
Sensors use a home’s Wi-Fi to connect and send signals via the app when a leak is detected. They do not need to use a smart home hub or base unit to link each sensor, yet each unit can be individually labeled within the smart app so homeowners know exactly which unit has detected water and set the alert.
Sensors work by measuring the electrical conductivity that is present when water is present in the area. Once it forms a circuit, the signal is transmitted over Wi-Fi to the smart app and received on the homeowner’s device. Each sensor offers a long batter life of approximately two years, so homeowners don’t have to worry about units dying and not offering the expected level of protection.
When a leak is detected, homeowners know where to make repairs to avoid further water damage. Some leak detector systems connect with automatic shutoff valves to automatically trigger or allow the homeowner or monitoring company to trigger the shutoff valve and disconnect the home’s water supply to stop significant water loss and damage.
When installing a water leak detector in Central Indiana homes, it is crucial that enough sensors be installed throughout the home and in the correct areas. High-risk areas which could house the possibility of severe plumbing leaks should always be covered by a sensor to monitor for the presence of water. Leak detectors alert to the present of small amounts of water in addition to large volumes, so homeowners are able to learn of minor problems early to perform the necessary repairs that hopefully prevent major damage from occurring in the future.
Basements are a hotspot for water damage, an issue that occurs in most basements throughout the country. An estimated 98% of American basements will experience water damage at some point in time. When groundwater levels are high, water creeps in through unwaterproofed foundation, causing a flood. Temperature and humidity in the basement contribute to conditions that cause mold growth when excess moisture is present. Water damage in basements can be especially devastating for families, as many valuable items and keepsakes are stored in the basements of homes. When exposed to water and mold, it is very difficult to save these items. Often items are a total loss, and it is very expensive to remediate the damage.
Much like basements, crawlspaces are a potential spot for water damage due to their underground location. Often, sump pumps are installed in crawl spaces, which should be monitored for high water levels. If the sump pump fails, water will rise in the pit and eventually spill over the edges, causing flooding.
A number of plumbing issues can occur with bathroom water lines and plumbing fixtures that cause water damage. Burst plumbing pipes, overflowing toilets, and other issues lead to water exposure in the bathroom and surrounding areas. Every bathroom in the home should have a sensor.
Wherever the home’s water heater is installed, a sensor is needed. Homes with tank water heaters are at risk of significant water leaks should the tank fail. Often, minor leaks occur ahead of serious system failures, which can be detected by sensors and corrected when found. Make sure sensors are in good condition in these areas, as tank water heaters can cause leaks of hundreds of gallons of water if not stopped right away.
Washing machines and their hoses pose a risk of water damage due to leaks. The hoses need to be replaced periodically but are often ignored until they fail, resulting in a serious leak. Placing a sensor below the washing machine can detect leaks with the appliance or its hoses.
Air conditioners and high-efficiency condensing furnaces produce condensation as a byproduct of their operation, which must drain out of the system. Usually, a drainpipe allows condensation to flow out of the home. However, if this pipe is blocked or damaged, water will back up to the areas around the heating and cooling units.
Installing a water leak detector is an excellent way to protect your home from water damage that causes significant expenses and major losses. With early identification of potential plumbing problems, issues can be fixed before the home is exposed to large volumes of water via leaks. Because these detectors have proven effective at mitigating water damage, homeowners who install leak detectors may qualify for savings from their homeowner’s insurance carriers – check with your provider to see if these savings are available to you.
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