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

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

One tiny leak in your home can lead to significant problems and thousands in damage. You must safeguard against this risk; luckily, there’s an easy way to do so. A water sensor is an effective, simple, and economical solution. Explore how they work and why you should incorporate water sensors into your Ogden smart home.

How water sensors shield Ogden properties

Water infiltrates homes in various ways, whether from a plumbing failure, weather-related incident, appliance malfunction, or human error. No matter how it takes place, you need to know right away, and this is why water sensors are important. But how precisely do they work? 

Many water sensors are conductive and function with a pair of electrodes. When water enters the area between the electrodes, an electrical connection is formed, setting off your alarm. You’ll also come across capacitive sensors that emit an electrical field. Your alarm triggers when water touches the conductive areas of these components and interrupts the field. Optical sensors utilizing infrared LED light are an additional choice.

Get more protection from water sensors

Some advanced water sensors offer even more peace of mind as they feature built-in temperature sensors. This is an excellent tool in preventing frozen pipes. If there’s an extreme reduction in temperature, you’ll know at once. Taking measures before pipes break will protect you from water infiltration and exorbitant repair costs.

Why integrate water sensors into your Ogden smart home? 

When water issues occur, you must be warned immediately. You can attain this goal by incorporating water sensors into your smart home. Whether you’re on site to hear the alarm or somewhere else, you’ll get an immediate update on your smartphone. In addition, your round-the-clock monitoring team will be informed. Every moment matters in a water emergency to minimize the destruction and disturbance to your household.

Where should you install water sensors?

Any area prone to an influx of water is a suitable place for water sensors. Install them in these spots:

  • Bathrooms: Position near tubs or behind toilets.
  • Basements: Water often infiltrates basements through leaky walls or because of excess rain or broken sump pumps.
  • Near water heaters or appliances: Any water-connected appliance could leak over time.
  • Underneath sinks: Water sensors are ideal for identifying leaky pipes in areas you can’t see.
  • Attics: Catch roof leaks quickly and avoid costly damage.

Install water sensors with your Vivint smart home

Give your home the robust protection it requires with Vivint’s modern components. Our water sensors in Ogden integrate with your Vivint smartphone app to provide instant updates when your alarm activates. You also benefit from built-in temperature sensors to avert frozen pipes. Explore the smart home components available in Ogden by reaching out to (385) 900-2979 today.