Across the United States, water demand is surging as the population grows, especially in the drought-prone regions of the West and Southwest. In states like Nevada, Arizona, California, and Colorado, water demand is already outpacing supply. The Colorado River Compact over-allocates water across the region, and current usage exceeds available supply, forcing mandatory cuts and highlighting the urgency of conservation.
In response, many states have implemented stricter water policies, conservation programs, and pricing structures to address this growing challenge.
Homebuilders and building product manufacturers are also taking action. Many are incorporating smart water monitoring and leak detection systems that help homeowners track consumption and identify leaks early. Companies such as Phyn and Moen have developed technologies that learn a home’s unique water-use patterns and alert residents to irregularities, helping them conserve water and prevent costly damage.
Increasingly, prospective homeowners are seeking homes with net-zero water features. COGNITION Smart Data shows that 53% of builders report their clients consider these features to be a very or extremely important factor in their purchasing decisions, highlighting the growing demand for sustainable water solutions.
Household leaks alone can waste nearly 10,000 gallons of water each year, according to the EPA. While that may only translate to $40 to $100 in wasted water, undetected leaks can easily result in thousands of dollars in property damage—making early detection a smart investment for homeowners.
COGNITION Smart Data also shows that California, Arizona, and Colorado rank among the top ten states nationwide for the adoption of water monitoring and leak detection systems, which makes sense given the urgency of water conservation in those areas.
As populations continue to grow and water resources become increasingly scarce, these innovations are playing a vital role in achieving net-zero water use in homes and communities. By identifying leaks early and helping homeowners track and manage consumption, these technologies not only reduce waste and prevent costly damage but also contribute to broader water sustainability goals.
Beyond leak detection and water monitoring systems, COGNITION shows that other, trending water-conserving technologies include:
According to COGNITION, there is a growing level of awareness and demand for these technologies, with consumers reporting an increasing willingness to invest in water technologies like low flow plumbing fixtures, leak detection systems, water efficient appliances, and hot water recirculation systems.
The increasing demand for water technologies is not surprising, given that 85% of survey respondents indicate that their geographic region is facing water availability issues and/or water quality issues.
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