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Water Waste & Leaks
Faucets
A leaky faucet dripping at just one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. That’s enough to take over 180 showers.
Toilets
Leaky toilets are one of the most common sources of leaks. A running toilet can waste more than 200 gallons of water per day.
Water Heaters
14,000 U.S. homeowners deal with water leak emergencies every day, and water heaters are a significant source of these failures due to their high operating temperatures and pressures.
Costs of Water Damage

Water damage is one of the most urgent threats to any homeowner—capable of destroying property and draining your finances in an instant. While the average repair cost is about $3,800, that number can be dangerously misleading. A small leak might cost a few hundred dollars to fix, but a burst pipe, corroded water heater, or flooding from hazardous “black water” can quickly skyrocket into tens of thousands of dollars—especially if structural repairs are needed. Nearly 1 in 4 home insurance claims are due to water damage, making it one of the most common and costly disasters you can face. The only way to protect yourself is to act before it happens—because by the time you see the water, it’s already too late.
Prevention is Key
Proactive leak detection is the most effective way to prevent catastrophic water damage. While a leaky faucet or running toilet may seem like a minor annoyance, these seemingly small issues can waste thousands of gallons of water and lead to much bigger problems over time. Our sensors provide a smart solution by monitoring your toilets, faucets, and water heaters, alerting you to leaks the moment they start. By catching these issues early, you can avoid the high costs of water waste and expensive repairs, saving you money and protecting your home from significant damage. Prevention is key, and our technology is designed to give you peace of mind by making it easy to stay one step ahead of potential leaks.