Leak protection built for Florida condos.

Halo detected a leak in Unit 702, under the ice maker, and shut off the water.
"Hi, this is John Henley. I know it's late, but water is dripping into our kitchen from your unit. Please pick up."
Building-wide coverage
Every unit, every floor, common areas and mechanical rooms.
24/7 phone support
Owners, guests, and staff all call one number: 844-873-4256.
Real-time alerts
The right person gets the alert with the exact unit, room, and placement.
Wireless and long-lasting
Up to 10-year sensor battery life. Retrofit-friendly, no resident Wi-Fi needed.
Installed and serviced in Florida condominium communities since 2015
Florida isn't one market. Choose yours.
The Panhandle
Destin, Miramar Beach, Sandestin, Panama City Beach, Pensacola, 30A. Rental-heavy communities where guests outnumber owners.
South Florida
Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach. Older coastal towers, concrete construction, and the toughest insurance market in America.
Southwest & Central Florida
Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tampa, Orlando. Seasonal communities where half the building sits vacant for months at a time.
Year-round humidity, salt air, and hurricane season
Florida's combination of risks is unlike any other market — heavy rental turnover, seasonal vacancies, and a wave of 2004–2008 construction now aging into plumbing failures at the same time.
Halo's sensor network automatically shuts off water the moment it detects a leak — whether the unit is occupied by an owner, a guest, or no one at all.
The 2004–2008 building boom, aging into failures
Buildings are now 18–22 years old — the age where water heaters, expansion tanks, and supply lines fail, often inside walls and mechanical closets where nobody is looking.
Read the Pensacola expansion-tank case studyHalo puts a sensor at every failure point and a valve on the supply line to stop the flow the moment moisture is detected.
Insurance pressure tougher than any other state
Carriers distinguish between sudden, documented damage they cover and gradual leaks they deny. Roughly 1 in 50 insured homes files a water damage claim each year, averaging over $12,500 (Insurance Information Institute).
Halo gives boards a time-stamped record of every event, exportable for their insurer. Some carriers offer credits for automatic shutoff systems; ask your agent.
Meet Halo
One coordinated leak-protection system, installed unit by unit, to protect the entire property.

Detect and respond
Find leaks in minutes or seconds, not hours or days, to limit damage.

Instant action
Automated shut-off valves that respond in milliseconds to abnormal flow patterns, 24/7.

Keep everyone informed
Send alerts to the right people and keep a clear record of every incident.
Built around how condos operate, Halo combines sensors, automatic shut-off valves, a cloud portal for owners and staff, and 24/7 phone support so everyone knows what happened and what to do next.
Halo adapts to fit the needs of your community

Move from hidden leaks to early, room-level response
Get a precise alert across every unit and floor the moment water appears, so your team responds faster and damage is contained before it spreads.
Faster response
Pinpoint the exact unit, room, and sensor in seconds
Automatic shutoff
Close the affected unit's supply line without waiting for staff
Audit-ready history
Every alert and status change is logged in the portal
See what needs attention, right now.
Halo groups alerts by location and directs staff to the exact unit and room that need attention.
Get protected in about a week
Install Halo network
Technicians set up a long-range wireless network to connect Halo devices property-wide and install sensors in common areas.

In-unit installation
Technicians visit each unit to install leak sensors and optional shut-off controls. Each visit typically takes 15–20 minutes, with teams completing about 20–30 units per day. Units that cannot be accessed are logged for follow-up.

System validation
We confirm devices are checking in, adjust sensitivities, and resolve exceptions. We also catch up on any units missed earlier.

Plumbing
A plumber installs valve bodies while technicians verify signal quality across the property. We finish with staff training, a final walkthrough, and handoff to your team.

Designed exclusively for Condo Living.
In just one week, your building gains a fully coordinated defense system. The Halo Controller serves as the brain, connecting sensors and shut-off valves across every unit. Our Gateways create a private, long-range network that reaches through concrete and walls—installed in common areas on day one. Wireless Moisture Sensors go into each unit, positioned where leaks happen most. And Electric Shut-off Valves can stop water automatically before damage spreads. By day seven, your staff is trained, your building is protected, and you're ready for whatever comes next.
Schedule a building review"Any Multi-story building needs Halo"
Beth, Property Manager
"These things (Halo sensors) are miracle workers!"
Anthony, Head of Maintenance
"When you are responsible for millions of dollars of other people's property, you really need the Halo System."
Sally, Property Manager
Built for the way condos operate:
FAQ
In many cases, yes. When a Halo sensor detects water, the system shuts off the water valve within seconds and sends alerts right away. That fast response can stop a small leak from becoming major damage.
For example, we’ve seen a moisture sensor under a sink detect a leak, trigger an automatic shut-off, and prevent serious damage.



