AI Defect Prediction

Smart plumbing technology provides great improvements in a variety of aspects of plumbing management. In decades past, property owners relied on their personal observations and their water bills to get a sense for their water usage and efficiency. Smart systems can automate many of the monitoring tasks, allowing plumbers to assess a system and quickly Read more

Smart plumbing technology provides great improvements in a variety of aspects of plumbing management. In decades past, property owners relied on their personal observations and their water bills to get a sense for their water usage and efficiency. Smart systems can automate many of the monitoring tasks, allowing plumbers to assess a system and quickly form an effective plan for maintenance or repair. With these tools, property owners can improve their efficiency, reduce water consumption and minimize the effects of water damage.

Leak Detection

Smart plumbing systems offer the latest in leak detection technology. Sensors can track multiple factors, including water pressure, volume, temperature, humidity, the presence of intrusions and more. When integrated with a smart plumbing system, the sensors can alert property owners to the existence of a leak as soon as it arises. Because the sensors are spread throughout the system, property owners can get detailed information about the location of the leak, helping plumbers to find and address the leak more quickly.

Efficient Water Heaters

Along with other devices in the Internet of Things, smart water heaters help property owners to control their hot water usage and efficiency. A smart water heater often uses less energy by allowing users to set limits on their water consumption. The smart system can adapt demand by tracking household usage data to help minimize energy consumption when residents use it the least. Additionally, a smart water heater offers remote operation, leak detection and system alerts, so that owners can turn off the system or discover problems before they lead to serious water damage.

Irrigation Systems

The advancement of smart irrigation systems allows property owners to minimize their water consumption based on weather patterns, without compromising the quality and health of the landscaping. Smart sprinkler controllers make it easy for property owners to control the property’s watering schedule by a smartphone or tablet. Capability of individual controllers depends on the equipment. Owners who buy sensors may be able to have the system automatically adjust watering based on moisture levels. Without these tools, smart controllers use data about local temperatures and precipitation to estimate the best watering schedule.

Smart Sewer Cameras

In recent years, plumbers have used closed-circuit television cameras to identify the location of leaks or damaged pipes as part of plumbing repair. The cameras provide an opportunity for plumbers to inspect or assess the condition of the interior pipes without having to dig up the landscaping first. Smart technology can make this task more effective. Smart cameras provide intelligent metering, so that plumbers know how approximately where the problem sits in the plumbing, without having to use a manual cabling system. Smart systems can also provide other data to assist in the diagnostic process.

AI Defect Prediction

Finding defects in existing pipes is not new technology, but the software to predict it is on the cutting edge. Pattern recognition is a significant advantage of artificial intelligence technology, and plumbers can use it to determine the most likely spots for a leak or burst pipe. New software options take existing camera footage of sewer inspections and use that data to create detailed maps of a plumbing system. This technology can help plumbers decide where to look first or target their maintenance work to the areas with the greatest need.

Due to its location, plumbing presents a number of obstacles for repairs and upkeep. Smart technology is revolutionizing the plumbing industry with tools and systems that can improve efficiency and simplify the process of finding defects or problems. Smart tools provide useful data to plumbers, so that they can find a leak faster. Smart systems also alert owners to the presence of problems, such as low water pressure or high water usage. By using these tools, owners can reduce the likelihood of unexpected water bills or property damage.

Author bio: Kareem Haddad is the owner of Absolute Rooter & Plumbing, a family-owned and operated company that has been improving the plumbing systems of Orange County and surrounding areas since 2010.