Smart technology has made its way into your home’s plumbing. From leak detectors to smart water heaters, this tech promises to make life more efficient and convenient. However, it does have its pros and cons. If you’re thinking about upgrading, here’s what you should know before diving in.
One of the biggest advantages of smart plumbing systems is early leak detection. Smart water sensors can alert your phone the moment they detect moisture, whether it’s from a burst pipe or a leaking water heater. Some can even automatically shut off your water supply to prevent damage.
Smart fixtures like touchless faucets, adaptive showerheads, and intelligent irrigation controllers help you track and reduce your water use. Some apps break down your water consumption by fixture or room, helping you dial in your usage.
Smart plumbing systems usually integrate with your home automation platform (Alexa or Apple Home, for instance). You can turn off the water remotely, monitor your hot water usage, or check for leaks while you’re away on vacation.
Smart water heaters and filtration systems can let you know when it’s time for maintenance. Instead of waiting for something to fail, you get ahead of the problem.
Now, let’s look at some of the downsides of smart plumbing technology.
Smart plumbing systems and devices tend to be expensive. While you’ll probably save money over time, they’re expensive off the bat. You’ll also need a plumber familiar with smart tech to install them correctly.
Smart systems rely on Wi-Fi and apps. If your connection goes down, some features might stop working or fail to alert you to a problem.
Smart plumbing systems collect data about your water usage and habits. It’s not a concern in most cases (a lot of the time it’s anonymized or only stored temporarily), but it’s still something to think about if you’re concerned about digital privacy.
Tech evolves quickly, and not all smart devices stay supported over time. App changes or discontinued products can cause headaches down the road.
Smart plumbing technology can make your home more efficient and comfortable. However, it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. If you’re tech-savvy and like the idea of monitoring your home from your phone, smart plumbing can be a great investment.
However, if you prefer simplicity or don’t want to rely on apps to run your water system, traditional plumbing still works perfectly well.
If you’re curious about smart upgrades, talk to a licensed plumber at Elk Grove Village Sewer & Plumbing who understands both the tech and your home’s existing system.
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