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How does a water sensor work and why connect one to your Prescott smart home?

April 21, 2025
Mobile app warns resident of a water concern

One tiny leak in your home can cause major difficulties and thousands of dollars in damage. You need to safeguard against this threat; thankfully, there’s a straightforward way to achieve this. A water sensor is an effective, simple, and budget-friendly solution. See how they work and why you should integrate water sensors into your Prescott smart home.

How water sensors protect Prescott your home

Water penetrates homes in numerous ways, whether from an appliance breakdown, plumbing problem, storm-related event, or simple human error. No matter how it takes place, you must know right away, and this is how water sensors help. But how do they really work? 

Most water sensors are conductive and work with two electrodes. When water invades the space between the electrodes, an electrical connection is created, activating your alarm. You’ll also discover capacitive sensors that give off an electrical field. When water reaches the conductive parts of these components, the field is broken, and your alarm sounds. Optical sensors utilizing infrared LED light are another option.

Get more from your water sensor

A few innovative water sensors provide even more protection as they have built-in temperature sensors. This is an excellent benefit in preventing frozen pipes. If there’s a severe decrease in temperature, you’ll know at once. Taking measures before pipes break will save you from flooding and costly repairs.

Why incorporate water sensors into your Prescott smart home? 

When water problems happen, you have to be warned at once. You can achieve this aim by incorporating water sensors into your smart home. Whether you’re there to hear the alarm or somewhere else, you’ll receive an immediate update on your cell phone. As an additional backup, your 24/7 monitoring specialists will be informed. Every moment counts in a water emergency to control the damage and disruption to your family.

Where should you place water sensors?

Any spot prone to an influx of water is an ideal place for water sensors. Think about installing in these spots:

  • Bathrooms: Place in back of toilets or next to bathtubs.
  • Basements: Water often infiltrates basements via damaged walls or because of heavy rain or malfunctioning sump pumps.
  • Next to water heaters or appliances: Any water-connected appliance might leak in time.
  • Underneath sinks: Water sensors are ideal for detecting plumbing leaks in areas not easy to see.
  • Attics: Identify roof leaks quickly and avert costly damage.

Get water sensors with your Vivint smart home

Give your residence the comprehensive protection it deserves with Vivint’s modern tools. Our water sensors in Prescott link to your Vivint smartphone app to provide immediate notifications when your alarm goes off. You also get integrated temperature sensors to avoid pipe freezing. Explore the smart home components available in Prescott by calling (928) 267-6739 today.