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How does a water sensor work and why use one with your Springfield smart home?

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

One tiny leak at your property can result in significant problems and thousands of dollars in damage. You need to safeguard against this threat; fortunately, there’s a simple way to achieve this. A water sensor is a budget-friendly, simple, and effective solution. Learn how they work and why you should integrate water sensors into your Springfield smart home.

How water sensors safeguard Springfield properties

Water penetrates homes in many ways, whether from a plumbing issue, weather-related incident, appliance breakdown, or simple human error. No matter how it happens, you must know right away, and this is where water sensors come in. But how do they really work? 

The majority of water sensors are conductive and function with corresponding electrodes. When water makes contact with the electrodes, an electrical circuit is formed, activating your alarm. You’ll also find capacitive sensors that release an electrical field. Your alarm activates when water reaches the conductive parts of these components and disrupts the field. Optical sensors employing infrared LED light are another option.

Get more from your water sensor

A few specialized water sensors offer even more defense as they feature incorporated temperature sensors. This is an exceptional tool in preventing frozen pipes. If there’s an extreme decrease in temperature, you’ll be notified right away. Taking measures before pipes break will protect you from flooding and expensive repairs.

Why incorporate water sensors into your Springfield smart home? 

When water problems happen, you need to be alerted at once. You can attain this aim by connecting water sensors to your smart home. Whether you’re there to hear the alarm or away, you’ll be sent an instant notification on your cell phone. In addition, your round-the-clock monitoring team will be notified. Each second matters in a water emergency to control the damage and disturbance to your life.

Where should you place water sensors?

Any location at risk of water infiltration is an appropriate place for water sensors. Put them in these locations:

  • Bathrooms: Attach behind toilets or near bathtubs.
  • Basements: Water frequently seeps into basements via cracked walls or as a result of heavy rain or broken sump pumps.
  • Around water heaters or appliances: Any water-connected appliance could leak in time.
  • Under sinks: Water sensors are ideal for discovering plumbing leaks in locations you can’t see.
  • Attics: Identify roof leaks early and avoid costly damage.

Request water sensors with your Vivint smart home

Give your home the comprehensive protection it deserves with Vivint’s innovative tools. Our water sensors in Springfield integrate with your Vivint smartphone app to provide automatic updates whenever your alarm activates. You also benefit from integrated temperature sensors to avert pipe freezing. Discover all the smart home devices available in Springfield by calling (217) 627-6647 today.