EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 12 MIN
How IoT Sensors Are Preventing Water Leaks in Apartment Buildings
from Internet of Things with Fexingo: Connected Devices, Sensors, and Industrial IoT · host Fexingo
Lucas and Luna dive into the world of water-leak detection in multi-unit residential buildings. They explore how tiny IoT sensors placed under sinks and behind toilets are catching micro-leaks before they cause catastrophic damage. The episode centers on a real case study: a 200-unit building in Manhattan that reduced its water damage claims by 74% over 18 months using a mesh network of battery-powered acoustic sensors from a company called Phyn. Lucas explains how the sensors detect the ultrasonic signature of a pinhole leak and automatically shut off a building's main water valve via a smart actuator. Luna asks about false positives, tenant privacy, and whether landlords are actually adopting the tech. They also touch on the economics: the system costs about $35,000 to retrofit, but the average water damage claim in a multi-family building is $50,000 — so the ROI is less than one incident. The episode closes with a look at how insurance companies are starting to offer premium discounts for buildings with leak-detection systems. #IoT #SmartBuildings #WaterLeakDetection #Phyn #PropertyTech #InsuranceTechnology #ApartmentLiving #PreventiveMaintenance #AcousticSensors #MeshNetworks #RealEstateTech #WaterConservation #RiskManagement #BuildingAutomation #LossPrevention #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Lucas and Luna dive into the world of water-leak detection in multi-unit residential buildings. They explore how tiny IoT sensors placed under sinks and behind toilets are catching micro-leaks before they cause catastrophic damage. The episode centers on a real case study: a 200-unit building in Manhattan that reduced its water damage claims by 74% over 18 months using a mesh network of battery-powered acoustic sensors from a company called Phyn. Lucas explains how the sensors detect the ultrasonic signature of a pinhole leak and automatically shut off a building's main water valve via a smart actuator. Luna asks about false positives, tenant privacy, and whether landlords are actually adopting the tech. They also touch on the economics: the system costs about $35,000 to retrofit, but the average water damage claim in a multi-family building is $50,000 — so the ROI is less than one incident. The episode closes with a look at how insurance companies are starting to offer premium discounts for buildings with leak-detection systems. #IoT #SmartBuildings #WaterLeakDetection #Phyn #PropertyTech #InsuranceTechnology #ApartmentLiving #PreventiveMaintenance #AcousticSensors #MeshNetworks #RealEstateTech #WaterConservation #RiskManagement #BuildingAutomation #LossPrevention #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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