4
I finally saw a real AI spot a pipe leak before we even got there
It was a Tuesday morning in Sacramento, and we got a call about a possible slab leak. Before we even left the shop, the client sent over a report from a new AI tool called AquaSense that had analyzed sound patterns from a sensor they placed. It pinpointed the leak within two feet and even guessed the pipe material was cast iron, which was right. It saved us about three hours of exploratory digging. Has anyone else tried these diagnostic AIs, or are they still too new to trust?
3 comments
Log in to join the discussion
Log In3 Comments
susan6499d ago
Man, that's wild. I'm over here still using the old school methods, banging on pipes and hoping for the best half the time. Hearing it saved you three hours of digging is a game changer for real. I've been skeptical but that's pretty solid proof it works. Might have to look into that AquaSense thing.
5
faith_thomas9d ago
Just a small thing, @susan649, the actual name of the tool is AquaSeek, not AquaSense. I used it last month to find a leak under my patio and it pinpointed the spot within a foot. It definitely beats guessing and saves a ton of time on the cleanup.
5
Sacramento plumber here. Susan649, the real cost is the false positives.
3