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,...
by Sensor Industries | Jul 4, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Flood Sensors, IoT, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
Water is a critical resource in any multifamily property, but it also represents one of the largest ongoing expenses. For affordable housing communities, where financial resources are limited and operating costs must be carefully managed, water waste creates a...
by Sensor Industries | Jun 27, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Hotels, Technology, Toilet Sensors
For property owners and operators, water leaks are more than a nuisance. They’re an operational risk with financial and reputational consequences. From unit downtime and resident dissatisfaction to rising insurance premiums, the ripple effects can be both immediate...