by Sensor Industries | Oct 7, 2025 | Apartments, Hotels, IoT, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology
Smart Water Systems Are Helping Owners Stay Ahead of Rising Premiums Insurance companies are rethinking their approach to water damage, and property owners are feeling the impact. As claims for water loss and property damage continue to surge, insurers are raising...
by Sensor Industries | Sep 29, 2025 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Technology
How Smart Valves Safeguard Properties and NOI Remote-controlled water shutoffs that stop leaks instantly — protecting buildings, residents, and NOI from costly water damage disasters. Every property owner knows the nightmare of water damage. A single leak can...
by Sensor Industries | Sep 23, 2025 | AI, IoT, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
Water Joins the IoT Revolution: The Next Frontier for Property Owners Smart water monitoring follows the same trajectory that transformed energy and HVAC — making water the next controllable building system. Property owners are no strangers to technology...
by Sensor Industries | Sep 12, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Apartments, Hotels, IoT, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
Unlocking the Value Hidden in Your Water Systems Transform water monitoring from a utility expense into asset intelligence that protects buildings, reduces costs, and drives higher NOI. In the early 2000s, companies began to see data as more than operational...
by Sensor Industries | Aug 13, 2025 | IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
Every property generates a constant flow of information about water use. On the SI-Mesh network, that means real-time sensor reports, firmware updates, and system health checks happening around the clock. The challenge isn’t getting the data — it’s knowing what to do...
by Sensor Industries | Aug 9, 2025 | Hotels, IoT, NOI
Rising insurance premiums and costly water damage repairs are prompting more hotels and resorts to install leak detection technology that alerts staff before problems escalate. At a 463-unit luxury timeshare in Indio, 12 water intrusion claims were filed in just six...