Moen Flo Smart Water Shutoff: Is It Worth Installing? Smart home leak protection has moved from “nice to have” to a practical way to reduce water damage. The Moen Flo Smart Water Shutoff is designed to detect leaks through sensors and then automatically shut off the water to help limit losses—especially during times when residents aren’t home. But whether it’s worth installing depends on your plumbing setup, the likelihood of leaks in your home, and how comfortable you are with app-based monitoring and notifications. What the Moen Flo Smart Water Shutoff does At its core, the system combines a smart shutoff valve with leak detection components. When the sensors sense water where they shouldn’t be, the controller can trigger an automatic water shutoff. The goal is to stop active leaks quickly, rather than relying solely on human detection after damage has started. Moen positions Flo as a ho ... Read more »
Salt-Free vs. Traditional Water Softeners: What’s Best? Choosing between a salt-free water softener and a traditional softener is less about marketing claims and more about how your specific water behaves. “Hard water” typically contains calcium and magnesium, which can form scale on heaters, pipes, and fixtures. Different technologies target that scale in different ways—affecting results, upkeep, and long-term performance. Traditional water softeners use an ion-exchange process and generally replace calcium and magnesium with sodium or potassium. Salt-free systems usually refer to water conditioners that do not remove those minerals; instead, they change how scale-forming minerals behave so deposits are less likely to adhere to surfaces. How they work A traditional softener relies on resin beads that attract calcium and magnesium ions from water. When the resin becomes saturated, it regenerates using a brine solution made from salt (or sometimes p ... Read m...