Automatic Home Sensor Systems

Revamp your home for optimal safety with home automation products from F.W. Webb. Keeping track of water flow and leakages is not always simple. Our automation mechanisms monitor water flow within your plumbing to protect the home from potential damage or danger. Leak detectors sense when water escapes its designated area; shut off valves automatically turn the water off as a preventative measure. Not only can leaks damage the home, but they also present the risk of danger if enough water flows where it shouldn't. Explore our collection of advanced automation products and find reliable options to safeguard your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should you put your water leak detector?

There are many places for a water leak detector. Here are the prime locations:

  • Basement: water damage often affects the basement first; install a leak detector here to sense flooding.
  • Bathroom: the bathroom houses a sink, toilet, tub, and shower; abundant plumbing makes this an ideal spot for a leak detector.
  • Laundry room: much like a bathroom, a laundry room contains a significant amount of plumbing, especially from the washing machine, with the addition of electrical outlets for the dryer.
  • Sinks: in general, sinks are notorious for slow, subtle leaks. A detector next to a sink can catch a major water leak early.
  • Water heater: regardless of how old a water heater is, it has the potential to leak. A water leak detector here monitors these changes efficiently.