Daytech Customer: Rob Pharris Reviews the Water Level Sensor
Exceeding Expectations from the Start
Some products meet the brief. Others quietly surpass it. According to Rob Pharris, Daytech’s water level sensor system firmly belongs in the latter category. From initial installation to long-term peace of mind, these water alarms proved not only reliable, but thoughtfully engineered in ways that distinguish them from standard leak detectors on the market.
A Distinctive Dual-Probe Advantage
What immediately sets these water alarms apart is a feature many competitors lack: a second probe input. This seemingly modest design choice dramatically expands functionality. Rob was able to connect two separate sensor probes to a single alarm unit, effectively doubling coverage without doubling hardware. It’s a practical innovation that reflects real-world use cases rather than theoretical ones.
Solving a Real Laundry Room Risk
In a newly built laundry room with no floor drain, the margin for error is unforgiving. A hidden leak from a washer—or a dryer equipped with a steam waterline—could result in costly damage before anyone notices. To mitigate this risk, Rob installed one alarm with two probes: one positioned in the washer’s drip pan, the other in the dryer’s. The result was immediate confidence. Any leak, however small, would trigger an unmistakable alert.
Efficient Coverage in the Mechanical Room
The system’s modularity continued to pay dividends elsewhere in the home. A second alarm was deployed in the mechanical room, again utilizing dual probes to monitor two separate areas. With minimal devices and strategic placement, Rob achieved broad protection without clutter or complexity. This level of efficiency is rare, and deeply appreciated by homeowners who value both function and order.
Exceptional Customer Service When It Mattered
As the installation expanded, a limitation emerged: each alarm originally shipped with only one probe. To complete coverage in remaining areas of the house, additional probes were required. Rob contacted Daytech with the intent to purchase three matching sensors. What followed was unexpected—and telling. Daytech sent the probes at no cost. No friction. No delay. Just a clear demonstration of customer-first philosophy.
Installation Made Simple by Thoughtful Design
Each probe includes more than sufficient wire length, allowing flexible placement of both sensors and alarm units. This detail, often overlooked, transforms installation from a frustrating chore into a straightforward task. Sensors can be positioned precisely where water is most likely to appear, while alarm boxes remain accessible and audible.
A Product That Earns Its Praise
For Rob Pharris, the conclusion is unequivocal. The combination of intelligent product design and genuinely outstanding customer service elevates Daytech’s water level sensor beyond a mere household accessory. It becomes a safeguard. A silent sentinel against damage. In this case, both the product and the people behind it delivered excellence—without reservation.