Most leak systems are designed around the components they ship: sensors, valves, an app. Silviri is designed around a single end metric — annual water-damage cost reduction — and every component decision is anchored to that.
Most leak systems are described in terms of inputs: sensor counts, alert latency, alert volume. These are operational metrics, not financial outcomes.
Every Silviri decision — how many sensors to put in your building, where to put the shutoff, when to escalate, how aggressive the AI gets — is anchored to one question: how much money does this save you at the end of the year? Coverage is sized to your actual risk, not to maximize the invoice. Detection is tuned to catch the events that actually cost you, not to look busy on a dashboard.
You can evaluate Silviri the same way you evaluate a new water heater or a roof: dollars in, dollars saved, payback period. We'll show you all three before you sign anything.
Most leak systems treat each sensor independently: detect water, fire alert, repeat. The same logic runs in a 60-unit walkup as in a 200-unit luxury high-rise, which produces false alarms in busy buildings and missed events in quiet ones.
Silviri treats your building as one system. Signals from different sensors get cross-checked against each other. The "what counts as suspicious" line adapts to how YOUR building actually uses water. Real events get prioritized based on how much risk they carry — not just whether something tripped.
Your team gets fewer alerts. The ones they do get are real. So they actually respond — and they respond fast.
Three more design decisions that distinguish Silviri from typical consumer-grade leak detection products.
Whether you own one building or fifteen, you see them all on one dashboard. Drill into a unit, zoom out to a portfolio.
Consumer leak products like Moen Flo and Phyn work fine in a single-family home, where there's one router and one homeowner. Drop them into a 200-unit apartment building and the architecture breaks: each unit needs its own WiFi connection (most don't, or it's the tenant's), each device needs its own consumer app account, and your maintenance team is suddenly managing 200 separate apps and 200 password resets. We picked an open-standard radio (LoRaWAN) instead, running in industrial settings for over a decade. One small box covers your whole building. No tenant WiFi. No 200 apps.
Silviri's flexible calculator lets us design your system with you. You see the trade-offs across coverage, cost, and ROI, and you decide what combination is best for your building.
Silviri isn't just a leak detector. It's a protection system with the dashboard you actually open, watching the high-risk leak locations across every building you own.
Tell us who else you're looking at. We'll walk through how Silviri compares for your specific buildings. If another vendor is a better fit for your situation, we'll say so.