by admin | Feb 6, 2026 | POSTS
Quick Answer: Most apartment water leak sensors fail because of poor placement, dead batteries, weak Wi-Fi, and ignoring shared building risks. Remote monitoring systems with automatic shutoff valves, freeze alert sensors, and gold-plated probes solve these problems...
by admin | Feb 6, 2026 | POSTS
Quick answer: Property managers in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland often make preventable mistakes with water leak detection systems, from relying on annual inspections instead of continuous monitoring to tolerating false alarms. These errors cost buildings thousands...
by admin | Feb 5, 2026 | POSTS
Picture this: It's 2 AM on a Sunday. Your commercial building's sprinkler pipe just burst on the third floor. By the time someone discovers it Monday morning, water has cascaded down three levels, destroying ceiling tiles, flooding tenant spaces, and turning...
by admin | Feb 5, 2026 | POSTS
Let's cut right to it: if you're managing a multifamily building, hotel, or commercial property in 2026, your insurance company is watching how you handle water damage risk. And they're not being subtle about it anymore. You've probably already noticed...
by admin | Feb 4, 2026 | POSTS
Here's a fun fact that's not fun at all: the average insurance claim for water damage in a Canadian condo sits around $15,000. And that's just the average. When a pipe bursts on the 14th floor at 2 AM and floods six units below? You're looking at...