About ValveSentry™ Automatic Water Shut Off Valve Device Prevents Floods
ValveSentry™ Automatic Water Shut Off Valve Device Prevents Floods
Flooding caused by failed water heaters, washing machines, frozen leaking pipes and leaking plumbing can be a costly disaster and may not be covered by insurance. Here is your solution!
Introducing the ValveSentry™ - the first and only automatic water shut off valve that you install yourself - no plumbing required!
Leaks do not give you any warning signs!
Hot water heaters, washing machine hoses, toilet and sink valves and hoses - these all can fail suddenly and leak continuously until you come home and discover a flooded house and $1000's of damage.
ValveSentry™ Automatic Water Shut Off Valve Features
Suggested Water Sensor Locations
How To Install
Watch it work! Turns off your valve when sensor is actuated.
View the ValveSentry™ Device Installation Video
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to hire a plumber to install the ValveSentry™ device?
Q: Do I need a permit or inspection from my town or city authorities when installing the ValveSentry™ device?
Q: How does the ValveSentry™ device work?
Q: How is the ValveSentry™ device powered? What happens if there is a power failure?
Q: How many water sensors can I connect to a single ValveSentry™ device?
Q: Is the the ValveSentry™ device patented?
Q: Where can I purchase the ValveSentry™ device?
Q: What is included with the ValveSentry™ device kit?
Q: Where is the ValveSentry™ device manufactured?ValveSentry™ Automatic Water Shut Off Valve Device Prevents Floods
A: No. There is no plumbing needed to install the ValveSentry™ device. The ValveSentry™ device simply attaches to your valve. Anyone can quickly install the ValveSentry™ device using common tools in 15-30 minutes.
A: No, this is not needed. Because there is no plumbing or electrical work performed, no permit or inspection is required.
A: The ValveSentry™ device is connected to your water main valve. It fits any size (up to 3" diameter) and any type (ball or gate) valve. It uses a small but powerful electric motor to turn off the valve in case of a water leak is detected.
A: The ValveSentry™ device is powered from a normal electrical outlet. Also, 7 AAA batteries may be added into the controller. The batteries will operate the ValveSentry™ device if there is a power failure.
A: The ValveSentry™ device can be connected to up to 8 water sensors. Connect the ValveSentry™ device's electric motor to the home's main water valve and place water sensors next to the water heater, washing machine, dishwasher, etc. If any of thes appliances leak, the sensor will send a signal to the main unit shutting off the main water valve, preventing a flood.
A: Yes. Multiple patents have been awarded to the product. It is the only do-it-yourself automatic water shut off valve available.
A: Battic Door is the Master Distributor of the ValveSentry™ device.
A: The ValveSentry™ kit includes the electric motor and assorted hardware to fit any ball valve or gate valve. Also included is the controller, an electrical power cord to power the controller, and 1 water sensor. Additional water sensors may be purchased seperately.
A: The ValveSentry™ kit is manufactured in USA.
News archive:
ValveSentry Automatic Water Shut Off Device Prevents Floods From Frozen and Leaking Water Pipes (Mar 24, 2018)
ValveSentry Automatic Water Shut Off Device Prevents Floods From Frozen and Leaking Water Pipes (Feb 02, 2017)
ValveSentry™ Automatic Water Shut Off Device Prevents Floods From Frozen and Leaking Water Pipes (Oct 23, 2014)
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