Smart plumbing controls can put efficiency at your fingertips, and smart fixtures help reduce waste and lower your water bill. Here are a few smart plumbing innovations to implement in your home.
- Leak Prevention Systems
Leak prevention systems, powered by smart plumbing technology, can detect leaks early and shut off water within seconds to prevent costly damage. These systems help homeowners save money on repairs and reduce water waste. - Smart Fixtures (Toilets, Showers, Faucets)
Smart bathroom fixtures like toilets, showers, and faucets offer greater convenience, water efficiency, and hygiene.- Smart Toilets:
Smart toilets can offer features like automatic flushing, heated seats, and self-cleaning functions, enhancing comfort and hygiene. Many models also include water-saving flush options, helping reduce overall water usage. Another option is attaching a smart bidet to your toilet to enjoy features such as a heated seat, nightlight, and a warm air dryer. Shop Niagara’s Hydrotech Electric Bidet Seat here. - Smart Showers:
Smart showers allow users to control temperature, flow rate, and spray patterns with precision, often through a smartphone or voice assistant. They can help conserve water by limiting usage time and ensuring the shower runs only when it’s at the desired temperature. - Smart Faucets:
Smart faucets use motion sensors or voice control for touchless operation, reducing the spread of germs and adding convenience. They also help minimize water waste by automatically shutting off when not in use and monitoring usage over time.
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- Smart Sprinkler Systems
Smart sprinkler systems optimize watering schedules based on weather, soil moisture, and plant needs, ensuring your lawn and garden get just the right amount of water. This not only helps conserve water and lower utility bills but also promotes healthier landscaping with minimal effort. - Automatic Water Shut-Off Valves
Automatic water shut-off valves detect unusual water flow and shut off the supply to prevent leaks or burst pipes from causing major damage. They offer homeowners peace of mind, especially when away from home, and can help reduce costly repairs and insurance claims.
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