LeakSmart will stop a burst pipe in under 10 seconds (2024)

The dream of the smart home doesn't just mean voice control or futuristic touchscreens; It means your home reacts -- to you and to its own needs. This type of responsiveness is what LeakSmart creates with its Complete Home Water Protection System: a leak sensor, water valve and connecting hub, all packaged for $425.

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6.9

LeakSmart Complete Home Water Protection System

The Good

The LeakSmart Complete Home Water Protection System is responsive, relatively easy to set up and solidly designed.

The Bad

The hub doesn't add much value, and the app needs work. Most importantly, for the price, the system should include more -- more sensors and more features.

The Bottom Line

While the features could be richer and the price is a little stiff, LeakSmart's System provides reliable protection.

The logic behind the LeakSmart System is simple: when a pipe bursts and your home floods, every second wasted means more damage done and more money lost. A sensor alone could alert you to the disaster, but with its connected valve, LeakSmart can stymie the source of the damage within seconds. It's a sound solution, it works effectively and the benefit certainly outweighs the cost. But the price tag doesn't have to be so high, and that fact alone will likely turn off many potential users.

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What you get for the price

Paying $425 for any smart home system should give you pause -- it's a lot of money. For that price, LeakSmart gives you a $70 flood sensor, $230 smart valve and $150 ZigBee hub to connect them (you get $25 off for buying the whole package).

For comparison, ZigBee flood sensors generally cost around $40. Hubs vary, but the most affordable ones clock in around $100. Connected valves -- the mechanisms that actually shut off your water main in the case of a flood -- range widely, from $100 to $430. Altogether, if you bought a hub and sensor from Insteon, and a valve from SmartHome Select, you could set up an alternative to LeakSmart's for a bit over $200. That leaves LeakSmart's System in the "over-priced" range.

To be fair, many other competitors are equally over-priced (the FortrezZ valve alone costs $430, for instance). And luckily, most users won't pay the full $425 for LeakSmart, because other distributors sell the Complete Home Water Protection System for significantly less.

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Old ideas, but good ones

LeakSmart might be as over-priced as its competition, but it distinguishes itself in a few ways. First off, the design of the flood sensor is pretty solid. It's one of the only devices on the market that's truly waterproof, it measures temperature (alerting users to pipe-bursting conditions) and it detects water in seconds.

If LeakSmart's sensor has one weakness, it's that the water-sensing probes are close together and small. That means, unlike more creatively designed devices (like Fibaro's, D-Link's or Roost's), the LeakSmart sensor doesn't cover much area. So you'll want to be careful where exactly you leave the device, especially on uneven floors.

The connected shut-off valve is just as functional as the sensor. It responds reliably to commands, and when I tested it, the valve shut off consistently within 5 seconds of the sensor detecting water. The hardware itself isn't quite as heavy-duty as the FortrezZ's valve, but it's certainly effective.

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What's with the hub?

LeakSmart's system works with Wink and Lowes' Iris integration platforms, but it stands alone just as well. The LeakSmart hub connects to an app on your phone, sending texts or push alerts when water is detected. The app won't win any awards for user interface, but it works well enough. Given the increasing energy efficiency of Wi-Fi flood sensors (some boasting two-year battery life), though, the question remains: why does LeakSmart need its own hub, let alone one that adds $150 to the price tag?

The negatives are clear: the hub complicates installation, and it acts as a necessary go-between for your phone, sensor and valve, thereby adding a step for potential communication breakdown.

But the hub does add one positive feature: If the Wi-Fi fails, the leak sensor will still tell the valve to shut off. If the power goes out, though, you're out of luck unless you have a backup battery for the hub -- a missed opportunity for LeakSmart's designers to really disaster-proof their system.

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Should you buy LeakSmart?

LeakSmart's Complete Home Water Protection System detects floods and, more importantly, responds. For anyone who's paid thousands of dollars toward repairs after discovering their basement ankle-deep in water, $425 probably seems like a worthy price for protection. And LeakSmart does perform admirably.

But the product isn't perfect, and it certainly doesn't merit its price tag. If you want to systematically cover spots vulnerable to burst pipes (below sinks, beside water heaters, behind large appliances), you'll need more than one leak sensor. But making LeakSmart feel like the system it claims to be isn't worth $70 per flood sensor.

Should you buy the LeakSmart System? If you live in a house with old or freezing-prone pipes, getting a system like LeakSmart's could save you thousands. And if you can find the LeakSmart Complete Home Water Protection System for, say, $200 -- go for it.

But for most people, $425 just seems like too high a premium, even for the assurance of a flood-stopping system.

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6.9

LeakSmart Complete Home Water Protection System

Score Breakdown

Features 6Usability 7Design 7Performance 8

LeakSmart will stop a burst pipe in under 10 seconds (2024)

FAQs

How does LeakSmart work? ›

When water makes contact with a leakSMART™ Sensor, it sends an immediate signal to the Wink Hub / Wink Hub 2. The hub then sends a notification to the homeowner via the app and simultaneously signals the leakSMART™ Valve to close, automatically shutting off the water supply.

What happened to the Leaksmart sensor? ›

The Leaksmart Wifi devices will no longer function. If you have the Water sensors that have the wifi logo on the top these will cease to function. If you have these sensors you will need to replace them with something like the Shelly Wifi leak sensors or another sensor compatible with the SmartThings platform.

Did Leak Smart go out of business? ›

Blackwire says the Zigbee devices still work with a Smartthings hub, but the WiFi devices do not. Leaksmart Closed - Blackwire.

How does a smart water leak detector work? ›

Leak detection systems work by monitoring water flow through either a mechanical turbine or ultrasonic wavelengths. These leak detection systems observe the pattern of the water flow, either by counting the volume of water passing through the sensor or sonically recording the time delay.

How does leak detection spray work? ›

LEAK DETECTOR Spray is a specially formulated fluid designed specifically to identify even the smallest, positive pressure, gaseous leak on plastic and metallic pipework and fittings. LEAK DETECTOR Spray leaves a thin uniform film of surface-active agents that accurately identify any leakage or bleeding of joints.

Why my water sensor is not working? ›

The warning 'Sensor Not Responding' for a Water Sensor can be caused by a couple of things, including a low battery or a weak connection between the device and the Base Station.

Do water leak sensors work? ›

Regardless of the type of sensor used, once it detects water, it sends a signal to your home security system's smart hub or your smartphone app, alerting the homeowner. From there, you can quickly respond to any potential leaks or water accumulation, helping to prevent serious issues.

How long do water sensors last? ›

Water sensors are easy to use

Additionally, the battery life of a water sensor will last for up to 10 years, so you can place them in inconspicuous areas.

What does a water leak sensor do? ›

Water sensors detect the presence of water and, when placed in locations where water should not be present, a leak. When Wi-Fi is enabled, the sensor can send out a notification to the homeowner through a smartphone app.

Who owns LeakSmart? ›

LeakSmart's story begins with Waxman Industries, which has been one of the world's most trusted providers of bathroom and kitchen hardware products and accessories for nearly 85 years.

How do water companies check for leaks? ›

The loggers listen out for the distinctive sound patterns that escaping water produces. We also have pressure loggers, permanently assessing the pressure levels in our pipes. These are able to detect changes in flow and pressure. If there is an unexpected drop in pressure, that suggests there may be a leak.

How does the liquid gas leak detector work? ›

A heating element is used to keep the sensor at an optimal temperature for the gas to be detected. Since solid state sensors identify leaks by sensing changes in conductivity, a pair of biased electrodes are embedded into the sensor to measure the conductivity change.

How does a pipeline leak detection system work? ›

Internal leak detection systems are one of the most common technologies used to detect a leak. Common pipeline leak detection technologies use point sensors to track flow rates, as well as apply mathematical and statistical computations to monitor flow rates, pressures, temperatures and product characteristics.

How does underground water leak detection work? ›

Thermal imaging is a technology used to detect temperature anomalies caused by water leaks. As leaky pipes cause an unexpected rise in soil or concrete temperatures, they can be detected with thermal imaging technology, which indicates their location.

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