by Sensor Industries | Sep 12, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Apartments, Hotels, IoT, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
Unlocking the Value Hidden in Your Water Systems Transform water monitoring from a utility expense into asset intelligence that protects buildings, reduces costs, and drives higher NOI. In the early 2000s, companies began to see data as more than operational...
by Sensor Industries | Sep 1, 2025 | Science, Water Conservation
Why people ignore the drip – and what it costs The hidden psychology of water waste in multi-unit housing. It starts with a sound … a faucet dripping … a toilet running after a flush … a faint trickle that almost blends into the background...
by Sensor Industries | Aug 20, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Hotels, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Water Conservation
For property owners and managers of multi-unit buildings, whether affordable housing, apartments, hotels, senior living, or student housing – water waste and leaks aren’t just a nuisance … they are a direct threat to your financial stability, operational...
by Sensor Industries | Aug 13, 2025 | IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
Every property generates a constant flow of information about water use. On the SI-Mesh network, that means real-time sensor reports, firmware updates, and system health checks happening around the clock. The challenge isn’t getting the data — it’s knowing what to do...
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 12, 2025 | Drought, Technology, Water Conservation
As global temperatures continue to rise, the consequences are becoming impossible to ignore, especially for property owners and operators. From shrinking reservoirs to soaring utility bills, the pressure on our water systems is intensifying. Climate change is no...