Best Water Leak Detectors to Protect Your Home
Water damage is one of the most common issues discovered during property inspections—especially in homes that are vacant for extended periods of time. A slow leak under a sink or behind a washing machine can go unnoticed for days or weeks before anyone realizes there is a problem.
For homeowners who travel frequently or maintain second homes, water leak detectors provide an inexpensive and effective early warning system. These small devices can alert your phone the moment moisture is detected, allowing you to respond quickly and prevent costly damage.
Here are several leak detection devices homeowners often consider when looking to monitor their property remotely.
Govee WiFi Water Leak Detector
The Govee WiFi Water Leak Detector is one of the most popular options for homeowners who want simple monitoring in several areas of the home.
Why homeowners like it:
loud built-in alarm
smartphone notifications
multiple sensors included in one system
easy setup without complicated wiring
Sensors can be placed under sinks, near washing machines, behind refrigerators, or next to water heaters.
David’s Tip:
During property visits we often recommend placing leak sensors near water heaters and washing machines first, since those appliances are common sources of unexpected leaks.
Moen Smart Leak Detector
The Moen Smart Leak Detector is made by a well-known plumbing brand and includes several additional monitoring features.
Key features include:
moisture detection
temperature monitoring
humidity monitoring
smartphone alerts
Temperature monitoring can be especially helpful during the winter months because it can notify homeowners if indoor temperatures drop to unsafe levels.
YoLink Leak Detection System
For larger homes or properties where the router may be far from plumbing areas, the YoLink Leak Detection System is known for its exceptional wireless range.
Benefits include:
long-distance wireless communication
reliable alerts
multiple sensor capability
This system can be helpful for properties where basements, mechanical rooms, or utility areas are located far from the main living space.
Where to Place Leak Detectors
When homeowners install leak sensors, we usually recommend placing them in the areas most vulnerable to plumbing problems:
under kitchen and bathroom sinks
behind washing machines
near water heaters
next to sump pumps
near refrigerator water lines
These small devices can provide tremendous peace of mind, particularly when homeowners are away for extended periods.
Final Thoughts
Leak detectors are one of the simplest and most affordable ways to protect your home from unexpected water damage. Combined with regular property checks, they provide an additional layer of protection and early warning if a problem develops.
For homeowners who travel frequently or maintain second homes, this type of monitoring technology can make it much easier to stay connected to your property even when you are away.
About the Author
David Nicholson is the owner of DCN Property Management and has spent more than a decade helping homeowners maintain and monitor their properties throughout Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Acton, and surrounding Massachusetts communities.