Welcome To WaterLock

Have you ever had a broken water line?
Have you ever had Leaky appliances?
Have you ever accidentally left the Hose on?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, the inventors at Weaver Technologies has your solution!

As much as you would like to believe it wont happen to you, a broken water line is almost inevitable!

WaterLock can assure you that your home is safe!


 

Without WaterLock your home and everything you own is at risk
Common appliances in your home that can leak, break, and burst without warning.

  • * Water heaters
    * Washing machines
    * Refrigerators
    * Dishwashers
    * Pressure regulators
    * Softeners
    * Toilets
    * Faucets
    * Pools/Spa

Things that commonly cause leaky, broken, or burst pipes.

  • * High pressure
    * Ageing pipes
    * Freezing temperatures
    * Corrosion
    * Calcium build-up
    * Faulty plumbing

Some things in your home may not be replaceable!
Here is a list of things in your home that may not be replaceable.

  • * Computer data
    * Old photographs
    * Antiques
    * Artwork
    * Grandmothers sewing machine
    * Family heirlooms
    * Important paper work
    * Even your Pets lives are at risk!

Homeowners want their home secure, safe from harm, and protected. When a water line breaks, in 8 hours the home can flood with 8,160 gallons of water! This is outrageous when we are talking about our fresh water. We put fire alarms in our homes to alert us when there is a problem but it is time that we use the same measures of protection when it comes to the first common cause of property damage loss: Water Damage!

Water Lock FAQ's

Why do I need a water control system? Or a automatic main water line shut off.
Your home is supplied with high pressure and an unlimited supply of water. When a pipe bursts the water runs until someone manually shuts it off. A water line can break at any given time, potentially putting you at risk to a devastating flood. Some leaks can go days or even weeks before they are noticed, causing major damage to your home, and its structure.

What about my Homeowners insurance?
Every year millions of homeowners file insurance claims for major water damage. Many homeowners pay out of pocket for damage and loss in fear of making a claim and being placed into a Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange- a claims-information report also known as CLUE. A report that is readily available to an insurer when applying for coverage. Based on these reports the insurer will decide if they will offer you coverage and how much you will pay, making it difficult for you to find affordable coverage.

Where should I install the Water Lock System?
The Water Lock system should be installed on the main incoming water line before the line begins to branch off to other appliances, near a power source. Must be placed indoors, and also mounted where the homeowner can easily access the face of the Water Lock unit for programming and resetting the system if the need to do so occurs.

Should I have a plumber install Water Lock?
We highly recommend that you have a certified and licensed plumber install the Water Lock system; however homeowners with a high level of competence in plumbing may be able to do it themselves. Please check your local plumbing codes for specific information.

Does Water Lock help me qualify for a discount on my homeowners insurance premiums?
Protecting your home from possible flooding reduces risk and thus increases your insurability. Contact your insurance provider to see if discounts are offered for automatic water shut-off systems such as Water Lock.

How much water is necessary to set the Water Lock system off?
Our system is very sensitive and can detect the smallest amounts of water through our flow sensor, which is as little as a few ounces. The flow sensor can be adjusted for your specific specifications.

Can Water Lock work with my security or home automation system?
Water Lock can be connected to your existing alarm system so that you can be notified if a problem has occurred. Please contact your security system installation professional for assistance. (wires not included)

What happens to Water Lock if a power outage occurs?
In the event of a power outage the Water Lock System shuts off your water supply; a feature for frozen climates. You can hook the Water Lock System up to a generator, or battery back-up, using the provided 24 Volt DC power supply.

Can I manually turn off my water supply using Water Lock?
You can manually unplug the Water Lock system to turn your water supply off. You can also use an existing manual shut-off valve.