by Sensor Industries | Nov 29, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Hospitality, Hotels, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Uncategorized
Small Leaks Don’t Take Holidays The holiday season brings celebration and strain. While maintenance teams take well-earned time off, water problems often grow more likely, creating a gap between oversight and risk. The holiday season brings a familiar mix of...
by Sensor Industries | Oct 12, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Student Housing
Beyond the drip: why student housing leaks become expensive disasters In student housing, the biggest threat isn’t the leak itself. It’s the silence that follows. It starts somewhere no one is looking. Behind a washing machine. Under a water heater. Inside...
by Sensor Industries | Sep 29, 2025 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Technology
How Smart Valves Safeguard Properties and NOI Remote-controlled water shutoffs that stop leaks instantly — protecting buildings, residents, and NOI from costly water damage disasters. Every property owner knows the nightmare of water damage. A single leak can...
by Sensor Industries | Aug 23, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Toilet Sensors
One day, one leak: the 24-hour timeline How a tiny issue becomes a big cost and how to stop it. At 3:12 a.m., a small trickle begins in unit 204. The tenant is asleep. The maintenance team is off duty. Nobody knows a problem has started. It’s just a leak — silent,...
by Sensor Industries | Jul 26, 2025 | AI, Flood Sensors, Technology, Toilet Sensors
Discover how multifamily properties are shifting from reactive to predictive water management through smart sensors and AI-powered maintenance solutions. For decades, water management in multifamily housing has followed a reactive playbook: wait for a leak, then send...
by Sensor Industries | Jul 20, 2025 | Flood Sensors, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
At first glance, everything looked normal at RiverPointe Apartments, a 164-unit community in Columbus, Ohio. Tenants weren’t reporting plumbing issues, and the maintenance team had no outstanding leak tickets. But the water bills told a different story. Each month,...