Leak sensors, whole-home water monitoring, and automatic shutoff valves that stop water damage before it starts — integrated with your smart home so you know the moment something changes.
The average water damage insurance claim in the US is $11,000 — and most of that damage happens while the homeowner is away or asleep. A pipe freezes overnight, a washing machine hose fails while you’re at work, or a slow basement seep goes undetected for weeks. Smart water protection installs whole-home flow monitoring at the main line — detecting abnormal usage patterns 24/7, shutting off water automatically when a leak is detected, and sending your phone an alert before a drip becomes a flood. Point-of-use sensors under sinks, behind appliances, and near the water heater add a second layer. All integrated with your smart home — and all of it cheaper than one claim.
We handle hardware selection, installation, and smart home configuration — leaving with every device connected and every automation running.
Installed on the main water line, Moen Flo analyzes every drop of water flowing through your home 24/7. It detects micro-leaks before they become visible, identifies unusual usage patterns (a toilet running for hours, a pipe that never stops), and automatically shuts off the main water supply when a significant leak is detected. Connects to Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and the Moen Smart Water Network.
Moen FloPhyn Plus monitors the main line using ultrasonic pulse technology — it learns your home’s normal water usage patterns and flags deviations that indicate a leak or fixture failure. Phyn can distinguish between a shower, a dishwasher, and a leaking pipe — and shuts off water automatically when something doesn’t match any known pattern. Recognized by insurance companies as a risk reduction device. Works with Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT.
Phyn PlusPuck-sized sensors placed under sinks, behind refrigerators, beneath washing machines, and near water heaters. When contact with water is detected, an immediate smart home alert fires — and if linked to a shutoff valve, water stops automatically. Works with Matter, Apple HomeKit, and Alexa. No subscription required for basic alerts. We install sensors at every high-risk location and integrate them into your smart home.
SensorsSmart ball valves installed on individual supply lines (washing machine, refrigerator, dishwasher, ice maker) or on the main line. When a linked sensor detects water, the valve closes automatically — stopping flow to that fixture or the entire home, no action required. For the main line, paired with Moen Flo or Phyn Plus for whole-home automatic protection.
Shutoff ValvesLancaster County pipe freezes typically occur January–February when temperatures drop below 20°F. Temperature sensors in crawl spaces, exterior utility areas, and unheated garages send an alert when temperatures approach freezing — giving you time to act before a pipe bursts. Combined with smart home integration, a freeze alert can automatically raise the thermostat setpoint.
Freeze DetectionEvery water protection device we install connects to your smart home platform. Water status appears on the same dashboard as your locks, cameras, and lights. Leave-home automations automatically close the main water valve when the alarm arms Away — so a burst pipe while you’re traveling doesn’t go undetected for days. Works with Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa, and Home Assistant.
IntegrationThese automations are configured during installation. They run without any manual action required.
Arm the smart home in Away mode and the main water shutoff closes automatically. No leak can flood your home while you’re on vacation — no manual action required.
Temperature sensor drops below 34°F. Smart home raises thermostat setpoint and sends a push alert. Pipes stay above freezing.
Moen Flo or Phyn detects flow when no fixture should be running. Alert fires, and if flow continues, main shutoff closes automatically.
Point-of-use sensor detects moisture. Alert fires within 30 seconds. The individual supply valve closes automatically or waits for your confirmation.
Smart shutoff valves close and reopen once a week to prevent mineral buildup from seizing the mechanism. Scheduled during off-hours — you never notice it.
Moen Flo or Phyn sends a daily summary — total gallons, unusual overnight activity, and fixture-level usage. Your home’s water health, every day.
All prices include hardware, professional installation, and smart home configuration. No subscription required for core protection.
4–6 point-of-use sensors under sinks, behind appliances, and near water heater. Smart home alert integration. Covers the highest-risk locations in a standard Lancaster County home.
Moen Flo or Phyn Plus on the main water line plus 4–6 point-of-use sensors. Full 24/7 flow monitoring, automatic main shutoff on anomaly, and smart home integration. Comprehensive protection for most homes.
Whole-home flow monitor, automatic main shutoff, individual appliance shutoff valves, point-of-use sensors throughout, freeze detection in risk areas, and full smart home automation (leave-home valve close, freeze response, daily usage reports).
Prices include hardware, installation, and smart home configuration. Some homeowner’s insurance providers offer discounts for certified smart water monitoring systems — ask your insurer after installation.
From Lancaster City row homes with original plumbing to newer construction in Lititz and Manheim — we assess your water risk and install protection that works with your existing smart home.
If you’re installing just one thing, install a whole-home flow monitor (Moen Flo or Phyn Plus) on the main water line. It monitors everything simultaneously — you can’t put a sensor under every pipe — and the automatic shutoff on the main line stops damage from any failure anywhere in the home. Point-of-use sensors add redundancy for the highest-risk locations: washing machine connections (the leading cause of water damage claims), water heaters, and refrigerator ice maker lines.
Both are excellent; the choice depends on your smart home platform. Moen Flo integrates natively with Apple HomeKit and Amazon Alexa — simpler setup, more polished app. Phyn Plus uses ultrasonic pulse technology that gives more detailed fixture-level insights (it identifies which fixture is running, not just that water is flowing) and its automatic shutoff logic is more sophisticated. For HomeKit households, Flo integrates most seamlessly. For Home Assistant, Phyn offers more data.
Yes — installing a main-line flow monitor requires a brief water shutoff (typically 30–45 minutes). We schedule this at a convenient time and restore water before leaving. Point-of-use sensors are wireless and sit on the floor beneath fixtures — no plumbing work, no water shutoff. Automatic shutoff valves on individual supply lines require isolating that specific line for installation.
Some Lancaster County homeowners have received 5–15% homeowner’s insurance discounts for installing certified smart water monitors — particularly Moen Flo, which has partnerships with several major insurers. Contact your insurer directly; not all companies offer the discount but availability is increasing. We can provide installation documentation and device certification for your insurer’s records.
The flow monitor runs continuously. When it detects flow that doesn’t match any known pattern — water running for more than 30 minutes with no fixtures active, flow at 3am, pressure drop indicating a burst — it sends a push notification and, if enabled, closes the main shutoff valve automatically. You get the alert, confirm if needed, and restore water remotely via app. For homeowners who want automatic-always protection, we configure immediate shutoff without requiring confirmation.
Yes — this is the integration we configure during installation. Moen Flo works natively with Apple HomeKit, so water status appears in the Home app alongside locks and lights. Google Home and Alexa integrations are available for both Flo and Phyn. For Home Assistant, both devices have integrations with full sensor data. The leave-home automation — main valve closes when the alarm arms Away — is configured during installation regardless of your platform.
We assess your home’s water risk, recommend the right combination of whole-home monitoring and point-of-use sensors, and provide a written proposal. One visit covers the full assessment.