Don’t let a single drop of water turn into a tidal wave of financial ruin. Get a comprehensive assessment of your building’s water infrastructure to identify inefficiencies before they drown your bottom line and sustainability efforts.
From running toilets to dripping faucets, these issues might seem small, but their costs add up over time. With a vast array of plumbing fixtures and appliances throughout your building, it’s almost impossible to detect every inefficiency.
Ask yourself these questions to determine if it might be time to consider a professional water audit.
Understanding the amount of water waste in your building is the first step to an effective water conservation strategy. Our comprehensive water audit will provide you with actionable insights into your building’s water systems and help you identify areas of risk and opportunities for improvement. We’ll analyze your fixture and appliance profile, compare your usage to historical averages, and provide a customized action plan to help you mitigate water risk, save money, and reduce your carbon footprint.
Identify areas of water waste and inefficiency to reduce water consumption and save on water bills.
Actively contribute to water conservation efforts, promote sustainable practices, and reduce your environmental impact.
Proactively locate hidden leaks to minimize water loss, prevent property damage, and avoid costly repairs.
Ensure a reliable water supply, enhance tenant comfort, and improve overall satisfaction among residents or tenants.
Ensure compliance with water-related regulations and standards to avoid potential fines or penalties.
Extend the lifespan of your water infrastructure, reduce premature replacements and enhance long-term value.
We leverage real-time water data from your building to optimize your plumbing system, effectively eliminating water waste, swiftly detecting leaks, and significantly reducing consumption.
A commercial water audit is a comprehensive assessment of a building’s water infrastructure and usage patterns. It analyzes historical consumption, inspects plumbing systems and fixtures, identifies inefficiencies and leak risks, and produces a customized action plan to reduce water waste, lower operating costs, and improve long-term sustainability.
A commercial water audit typically includes:
Water waste is determined by combining historical usage analysis with real-time monitoring data. By measuring flow rates, continuous usage patterns, and leak probability across a portion of units and main water lines, the audit can estimate total water loss and pinpoint where inefficiencies are occurring—such as running toilets, aging fixtures, or unseen plumbing leaks.
Commercial water audits are valuable for any property with complex plumbing systems or high occupancy including:
Learn more about how Connected Sensors’ Water Audit can help you save money, save your building, and save the environment.