The Problem's We Solve

Uncontrolled and unmonitored water systems present a significant risk across buildings and construction environments. Hidden leaks and inefficiencies often go undetected, leading to costly repairs, increased insurance premiums, and ongoing energy waste, while repeated incidents contribute to long-term asset deterioration.

Operationally, water issues can cause unplanned downtime, restricted access, and disruption to critical systems such as HVAC and production environments. A reactive approach to maintenance increases costs and reduces overall efficiency.

At the same time, unaccounted water loss impacts sustainability targets and compliance requirements, limiting the ability to meet ESG standards such as BREEAM or LEED.

These issues extend beyond infrastructure — disruption affects occupants, tenants, and stakeholder confidence, ultimately impacting reputation and asset performance.

Without real-time visibility and control, buildings remain exposed to avoidable financial, operational, and environmental risk.

The Solution

The system provides a proactive approach to water management, enabling buildings and sites to reduce costs, protect assets, and operate more efficiently. By identifying and eliminating unnecessary water use, it helps lower operating costs, prevent major loss events, and reduce overall insurance exposure.

Through continuous monitoring and automated response, the system protects both structural and mechanical assets, minimising damage from leaks and reducing disruption to daily operations. This approach extends asset lifespan while improving reliability across critical systems.

It also supports compliance and sustainability objectives, helping meet regulatory standards such as BREEAM and LEED. By reducing water consumption and providing auditable data, it strengthens ESG performance and reporting transparency.

With real-time monitoring and actionable insights, users gain full visibility of water usage across sites or portfolios. This enables faster decision-making, improved planning, and a more controlled, data-driven approach to water management.